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Local Coaches Pick 1 Jt's a Good Stor 1 "-rviOi hi rStanXSrid Teams SANF0RD AGAIN HEADS S0IJTHERN ATHLCTIC B0DX Atnens' Ga GeU 925 Meet-Aingvof Conference: Tech. I Arded Basketball Meet i iNew Orleana. La'Dec. -(Cnlt edJPTeifi-Pr. S.

Saaferd of the' Unirerslty ot 'Georgia' was re. elected. prf sldebt of 'th So'uthern Intercollegiate aaabclailon. -I whfen closed iU annual two day meeting her this afternoon. George C.

Ferguson, Jr ot University ot was' olected'Mce preal- iA' "Vit ii. i i nirti- I j. jf-' in-r-nwiiiMwm. rr'V! IIti'Uiidis: holds stace iTTO MEETS ITIiffl liilMS Florida, Puts 'Crimp Washington" and Lce's i Title Aspirations: iV Jackson vlUe, Fla (United- Preeei Touchdowae bra Mlddlekaut and Pittman and field. goal by Captain Newton gav imM il ls a mirtnr Washington and Leaf here this The Generals pushed Xddl Cameron over for a touchdown In second pjriod and took th lead momentarily but soon lost Gators.

Middle- kaufi going over warda for the flret Florida, touchdown. 7 Newton booted a "perfect place- kick the SO yard line in the opening; Plttmanf- scored tha second touchdowa for Florida the quarter, running after reclving' a twrwardl basebalu.talk kelly is market Reds TihCj Baseman From Giants Cubs Want Meusel Or Long George- New X5ec (United Press) No act)vlty was register-ed today on the baseball market among the traders, buyers and sellers fathered for the major leasee meeting next The earn' rumors about swaps between the major league clubs and purchase from the minora that were started last Monday at the mm pass from Newton. minor league meeting wuora oucotu, major lenjuw ius-waa being dressed up and passed I nates gathered hero for their an around agalntn new garments. nuaT meetings next woro DenUle followed every attempt dtacusalng what Ban Johnson to check7 up reports that', have wouM say to Commissioner Landla been denied dosen, times. 'ThwNew Tork Giants otace re-jW0BW f-ported that It had keen a busy," Mf President Tn acore: and 0 0 Florida 3 It violated rule." the summer baseball Tbe clause now allowa the col- lege men to play with teams which not play more than three times week.

Committees appointed were as follows: Executive committee: A. W. Hobbs. North Carol In; M. J.

White.Tulene; P. Reed. Florida: 'XL CTByrd, Maryland; T. F. Srous- -ttrt, S.

J. B. Crenshaw, deorgta Tech: Daugherty. Tenneese and 1L M. Edmonds, South Carolina.

-wr -Tf ol 1 1 the Uolveralty of Kentuckyr holde the aecretaryshlD for another year -Th' mowmpoifiaht'1usliir of th afternoon eesslon waa the setting datea tor the conference In track, cross country and the' data of the annual meet ing. The 1 US meeting of the conference" will be held Athene. Ca December 4 and I. Tha basket ban tournament was awarded to Georgia Tech and will be held at Atlanta February 27 and JS and March and May li and IS ar tha let for the track rn.ee i which wyi be held at Sewanee. Tenn, on the field ot the VniversU ty of the' gouth.

The cross country, run waa awarded to P. I. and will be held November 21. The from 'Jackson-vlile. hold a conference boxing tournament in that city this winter was voted' down.

The conference had a spirited session over th clause relating to summer i btseball Playing of college stars. Prof. Taylor, of North Carolina Stale, said "either- drop baseball; altogether or allow the boya-to; ptay for whatever, compensation they "can get. "When chaUenged by C.Byrdr of the University ot Marylapd, to tell him of, slngl Unly eraity. of Mary, land man who bad violated the rule.

Prof, Taylor answered that la- six month time I could fifty th conference who of hU him btxty with the big worth heritage of every red-blooded Tcle the W. do a Jean Acker, "formerr wife of Ruddy Valentino, the patent-leather sheik of the -returns to America with a etory of having been lost la the In MARINES TRQUNCE SOLDIERS 47 TO 0 idr ed Press) Berre a crowd of which seemed but a handful to the SMOO that' sat in; tha Balti more stadium, tor theArmy-Navy gam last weektho Jujtlco Sla-Irne. ran away from "theCThlrd Army corps here thla -after. noon and won by a score- of 41 to Wlth.a ot: former Navy, stars In tha line-up, tha--Marl nee had'tialr own way from to whistle against the soldiers were, playing several former. West iiEDREAMS' Lynch (A.

H. center, Lowery (Woodlawn) quarterback; Bradley a a mm (AnDmoni aua -Mvvy ooa lawn) fullback, Pope (Green vUle) College) Teanea Coach L. -HVMcLana. of Annla-ton High School. Wakefield, Vandy, Compton, Alaw li T.

i Lawrence, Auburn, L. Gl 1 Propat i. Goldstein, Plorlda, It- i Rtvea, Vanderbllt R. T. Ryan, Vanderbllt R.

E. Jones, rtorlda, Q. B. Reeee, Vanderbllt. Half, Brown, Alabama.

Half. Wyeotf, pa. Tech. Full. All Southern i.

Wakefield. VanderbUt L. SkMmore, Centre. I Lawrence. Auburn.

G. Kubale, Centre, C. Propat Alabama, R. G. tJoldsteln.

Florida. R. T. r-)Lemo. Centre, R.

E. Covingi ovlngton. Centre, Quarter, csd. Rives, Vanderbllt, Half. Jones.

Florida Half. Wycoff, Ga. FulL Coach Fox Howe: AU-Conf rrence King. Georgia Tech, R. E.

Rives. Vanderbllt. I T. Propet. Alabama.

Ij. O. Lawrence, Anburn, C. Goldstein. Florida.

It Gs Taylor, Georgia. R. T. Wakefield. VanderbUt L.

E. Jones. Florida. Q. B.

Newton, Florida. L. H. B. Hubert.

Alabama. R. H. B. WycofC Georgia Tech p.

B. ror AU-Southern aubatltuta Lemon, centre, for Kins at rlxht lend! CavlnrtAH fat quarter, and Jones for Newton. TOM GIBBONS "AND NORFOLK ENDTMIN1NG WU1 Rest Sunday and Take L'ght Exercise Monday Get- -ting Ready For Bout New. Tork. Dec, S.

(United Press) Tom Gibbons and Kitf Norfolk, whj ar to meet Tuttsday night In Madlon Squire ganlvn In one of the most Important contests of the year, finished their training vo-k her this afternoon with a strenuo-js sestlon. They will rest tomorrow and will take only -light exerclaea Monday. Because of tha Importance of tha contest In Its relation to the light-heavyweight, championship, tho New Tork boxing commission has asked them to weigh In Tuesday afternoon In the office of the Gibbons has been working very hard and th strenu ous natur of hla tralnlj has caused the report to be spread that ho Is having difficulty tn getting down: to -X7S pounda. Gibbons laughed today at the reports and said after he had box ed ten rounds' that he waa within two pounda of the weight and that ho would 'have no trouble In get- Ung down to tho limit Norfolk Is alightly smaller than Gibbons and probably will enter the ring several pound, under weight Tha betting is still causing a lot of comment' although there Is nothing suspicious about. It Gib bons ha been wratalled a to 1 and a three to two shot to win by a knockout The betting perhaps Is Influenced by the fact that Gib bon had a' mors active summer than his opponent and that Nor folk" has a bad eye.

The vision In his right eye is said to be de fective and Gibbon la a -deadly puncher With hi left' Even though the etar event on the card, which la being staged for the Christmas fundi Is backed up by a number of -attractive bouts, the apathy Own by New Tork all summer toward boxing la apparent In the eale of tickets which '4s admitted to be disap pointing. 1 While plenty of priced seats have been sold there are still a large number of seats available at the ticket office. v. TROJANS DOWN SYRACUSE GRID ELEVEN 16 TO 0 y.y,-' -'v, University of Southern Califor- nia Triumphs Over trong Eastern Team Los Angeles, Cat, Dec. t.

(United Press) The University of Southern California Trojans triumphed over Syracuse unlver- alty score of Xt to here this afterhoon la the first of four midsection games scheduled for th coast this winter. EAST BEATS WEST AT. CLEVELAND IN GRID GRAD GAME v- 0. X)ec Press) Ability to kick goal after a touchdown gave an aggregation of eastern college players a IS to IS victory over Wtrn 1 college stars here' today in a -grid grad game for th benefit of tbe muni clpal audlum fund. -f- v2 Knute Rockne, 'Notre Dam coach.

directed th 'playa ot th western leven whll "Far Speara. Weat Virginia' mentor, th strategist of the eastern aggregation. THE fella win all-elate hlxh school confer ence and all-southern rrJd teams have, beenl lected by Anniatdn coaches and The i Stan nuih School Coacli Tor Hewer rArI, T.t.f (A. hod Flan a-aan (Annlston High) endsi SUne, M. (A.

M. end Bordenf (Ens-ley) tacklea: Jone' (Woodlawa) and Cromford (PhlUlps) auarda; Iypch, (A. M. center; Bradley (Annlston Hit h) q. Marstea (Enaley) and Klrkland (Sidney-Lanier) halfs; Lowery (Ensley) c.

Coach I R. of Aanla ton High School: Ptanagan -(Annlston1 Rlfh) and Zelgler, (Eneley) ends; Scar brooch XAnnlaton HIrh) and Hag gard (Gadsden) taeales; Scott (Enaley), and Jones (Woodlawa) guards; Hardy "(Enaley) center; Lowery (Ensley) quarterback: Bradley (Annlston High) and Lewy- (Woodlawa) halfs; Hare- ton (Enaley) fullback. Coach Bob lfeigs. of Calhoun County High School. Garrett Albert villa) and.

SUn. ford (PhUUpa) ends; Scarbrough (Annlston High), and Bartlett (PhllUps) tackles; Jones (Wood- lawn) and Scott (Enaley) guards: Lynch (A. U. 1) center; Lowery (neley) Bradley Annlston High) and' Pulton (Oxford) hatvesr. Pope (Greenville) fuUback.

The Annlston Star: Garland M. and GarreU (Albertvllle) ends; Scarborough (Aanlston- High) and Bartlett (PhUIlpe) Uckles! Janes (Wood town) and Scott (Enaley) guards; fflGHLAND HIGH LS SWAMPED BY TALIECA fflGH Local Colored School Takes Small End of 90 to 6 Score "Oust Grid Game The TaHSdega college second team defeated an eleven from the South Highland high school a colord school, of Aaulston here Saturday by a. score ot to in pass and run contest at the Oty park. The claah marked the first cams of the season the local rld ar. tists have played' and thi marks tha first tlm in the hle4 tory of tha school the "Annlstoa tods have had a team.

Sloreover. the PJghlaad high is without a coach' this season. Aside from tne few 'drawbacks, trivial as the are, tha local team I was. In good ahapa for the g-ama. The -frar was well attended 'by both white and colored spectators and should their enjoyment derived from the game be taken as a criterion of th popularity of the arame between tha two institutions, it would be.

safe to say that local fana would be In favor of having tha tame; become an as nuat event. 1 Wd tho spectators gat their money worth? ir they didt was their' own faull; for tha oiu testfiramuc for about twcr hours. Throughout this tkne tha game held tha at tentlon of. the eroard and ahould the teanaehhavi-pfrformed tor" another hour the eudlenea- would have been there for Its close. OLD TDIERS JLAY LOW UNDEFEATED PENN GRID LADS PhUadelphia, pa Dee.

ted Pres)--The old timer) showed the youngster few things about, football this afternoon on Franklin field and the heretofore undefeated Pennsylvania team bowed 'to the Alumni eleven 13 to e. The game -was really a travesty on real football but twice the old timers became aerie us and time a touchdown was scored. The Penn team Started but be fore the' gam was many minutes old scrubs replaced the regulars. DILLON SECURED AS HEAD MENTOR FOR BULL DOGS Will Succeed Cope At Howard; QIam Will Coach Foot- all Squad i' sasasasa. Birmingham Dec.

(United Pro) Howard college today announced -that Chester-O. Dillon, o( Kan had been engaged as athletlo director to euceeed Harris O. Cop. who died, In September; He wUI charge of all athletics except foot Jenks Glllam, -acting coach elnce the deataOf Cope, will bead football mentor, Dillon was coach at Howard ixt. Since then he has been with a number ot i ri yi.

couLLirrr Tanoccn New Deo. I '(United Pres)Alt Go'ullet 1 on of the greatest bicycle riders in- the worldadmitted today at Madison Square garden, where he, 'la com. petlng in th lx day bicycle -race that he All through." Gbuilet bver a long end successful career on -the bicycle accumulated a bank root that friends estimate at I00.000. 1le plans to retire es a competitor, and get into the promotloa end ol tbe business. I Tc :rr.s of "Big ten" For Interactional Contests for, 1925' BY INWARD DEEU Vi 'ici Press Staff Correspondent Chicago, lw, East will -opt west on tbe gridiron next In euch as traprejelv se- i ot Intersections! contests tnet a old qeustion ot where football played bevt almost certain to 1 Almost utterly neglecting each In tuolr fight tor.

tames eastern elevens, 1 eoachee r-f every big university in the met here today ah framed playing echednlea for pie 15 25 season. Several of the Tun-" flying" team of tnblten- r.ference had trouble 'filling oat their programs ao anxious, were "big boya1; eastern i mes. "rT- Chief, among tn.r lntertectlonal i mes are th following: Chicago Dartmouth at Chlea- tO NOV. li. Michigan Navy at Ann Arte Oct.

II. -Y Illinois Pennsylvania at rhiladelphla Oct. II. t'l'W'j: Ohio vs. Columbia at Columbus J.

i-. Notre Dame ve. Army. atNew York. Oct.

17. Chicago vs 1 Pennaylvanlav v' at I Itiiadelphl Oct There are ether big -games In th making but even with these, teller tearia ot the east" are to meet the better tama of i') wet. iveaeer the tin three of 8 si arc ieclne tn the 4 list "Mi is aswerwt the ttt that team refuse to yveasMo t.v tnrso esteia tney get rames. west lane when Boh TJuppke Of Illl- and Knute Rockne of Notre I ame. failed to come to terms tot a meeting between their; teams.

ry one was anxious to nee 'R-d rarpe '2: against the I But Rockne kej himself out of, another rttty tongh achedule again meet-I the Army, Carnegie Tech. rthwestern. Georgia, Tech and and adding Minnesota, cioit and probably Ohio State. JACKSONVILLE HI CAGE GA1VIE 36-31 I Quintet Defeated in Ex- citing Game Played on Winners', Court" Jacksonville, Ala, Dee. frneclal) The lid was pried off basketball season Jack-vine high achool defeated tin-.

high school 'H to 11 1n an itlng game night on the I court. Curing tho last half excitement tin high as the Lincoln quintet ra dually pulled her score from -'ft quarter, first half. 11; -rd quarter Jacksonvilto at was first quarter IS; first third quarter- SO. i was the laslf quarter that do. '-a the game.

Lincoln waa ahead i ot tb vm but Grey who had iready, made nine goaia, decided winners by tossing two wore. The local' boys put up a clean rong, fljht and showed their may to not only pass the ball, '-t put It In the baskst. The llne.up: TJncaln (91) JocksonvlUe (SI) cClellan Tarver Grey folenian Morgan 'o Douthtt 1 tanklm Tol. iiutto nnd Bunn substituted for 'XJncoIa and Beard; Vo well Prlvett Bordens substituted for Jack- leferee, Burnham; umprie Edl n. VALE AND ARMY PLACE TWO MEN ON ALL-EASTERN New Pec.

-(United ive Yale and the Army, two tb leading divided 'hon- a concensus of all-eastern teams rs In the number players, on Ikked by sixteen prominent eaa't. 'rn football Two Tale rt and two cadets wer found i the following team picked by largest number ot votes cast lft end Tale; left McGlnley.i. Pennsylvania i fiuar4, lIehl, Dartmouthi Garbisch, Army; right Furwlck, Army; right r-attie. Princeton; right Holy Crow; quart. I Dartmouth; left half la end Sole Topic of Conversation As Major League Moguls Gather for Meet By HEXRT L.

FARRELL United Preee Staff Correspondetit New York, Dec talks of trades, aalee and routine a a a (and howhard the" The revival of the feud between -the former boa of baseball and the ray thahed former Joriat who euccedted him waa the aolt ftopio or. conversation Narouna "o' and many of the magnatea thJ Iwee were, wait Ing tor tho gong. RomenaberiBg verbal- blasts that penetrated a heavy oaken door tn Chicago hotel last winter when Landis- went a few snappy rounds with Johnson, the group who can bo at the ringskto next week allowed that tickets ought to be Worth, ISO a copy If tho magnates didn't want It a privet show. 4a admonition to "keep your shirt on," that Landis' broadcast front Washington when Johnson.1' was demanding-that the -world's series' be called off. tho leas eavago element of tho gathering, figured that Landis might keep bis shirt on next week when 1 they meet to have it out Landis.

however, will hardly be too proud to fight He boasts, that no is in condition, and that ha canjyill goapd ln this Instance ne sitouid have, every urxOr to launch vigorous defensive In tie own dffense. Jehnson said hlngs ww commissioner that would cause" a duel ifl Italy and not iixeiy Landis will bo tlm- is about picking up the verbal swords. j'v LandU knows he has the nnn. port of majority of the Mi. Uonal and American league 'club owners ana his administration re.

celved powerful iidolrBm from tho minor 'leagues at their meeUngr this week In Hartford" awows no has a contract that can't bo broken and that he cant oiowb out or ofneo untu hla contract expires. There 'are two grounds for sauii. tho commissioner Tn the minor leagues to that MOMII ntn charge of gambllnsr on the piru iww Mat aeaeon and Landis also may. reel a personal nrgw to do proor xor the ataim.n. that Johnson made about tha head of baaeban.

"Vr Johnson also amid John McGraw, tha Giant bosses. 'al with Johnson. Lest year Xjanai. log harassed Johnson's demand for an accounting r' sltioa ho had when ho smacked contract on tha shouted -Uke that and 7. It and raiaea proposed an admlnistra- tlon.

Friends Of thu Mi.j,u:... would tiro of the petty bickerlnge of the shortest alrht. I men. In the land and that wold.v. them thai Job and ui htt hK? wUh li! V'VT in Wash- L.

heB hta csndal to handle and in the midst of it Johnson and Barney Dreyfuaa. the PHUburgh owner. thatS flble or the series should be called off. no doubt dl.r ow i ly Cn ult B01r- Not much of a acrapper to retire under a. 9ZJ has that scandal tn hmnntm tv.

to. have th nuhito kii. r. kb iota. Football Results .1 At Charleston.

3K T.v Florida Ml WAshlngton and Le a ztt1r- unco Marine. Army Corps 0. COLUMBIA WINS. ed eae) columhla won the South Carolina high school foot- pu enampionshlp. defeating 3af, aey big school by a score of to Columbia had won; the' lower elate title and Gaffney the upper that-wiirtake him out ith his paUmakehixxi- thiealthy, strcmkeep wbile tDinp.ouWcoriv 4..

The bicycle li the eason this "fall at the i grounds and' the' staff wa glad that the football 'eon was The ataff knew nothing new about i baseball. Aa far aa couWfbe learned; 0f beeTlnsletlni that the qnu' were good enough to go after an-, other, pennant wltlv the players now on the rooter has seen no one from the Cincinnati or Chicago clubs and he is interested in them only socially, The Reds have been reported as active bidders for George Kelly or BUI Terry to fill the vacahcy at first base In the Red Infield and the Chicago Cubs were aaltj to be pressing, a deal for XmU Jleueel or Kelly. Tor some unknown rea- son the belief seems to have been passed around; that iTCGraw is go ing to get rid' of Kelly. The Tankeo ofUce was -closed early today and the officials ot the ctafe were not to be seen- around the hotels where the out-of-town mag-nates were holding; MU jwrmlas, -Insisted today that be was no nearer a big deal than he bad been tor a year. He admitted that he was In the market for TJrbaa Shocker who- was discard ed several years ag by the Tan- kecs'to the St, Louis Brown.

The Browns seem to think that have-determined to have Shock er nut year and they are making an -exorbitant demand which I won't meet," Htiggins said. TSrr-eral other clubs are after Shock er but feel sure have tha best -s. Ty Cobb was still around- saying he could wis the pennant next year wtth the Detroit Tigers It he got a good second baseman, t'other managers werr moaning that they coold.be in tha: race also It they could get a couple of a hard hitUog- optflelder. or a.alug- glng in fielder or tar catcher and tbey all. wanted to got then for nothlnr.

Tho Natlonfl meeting scheduled tor Tuesday. The American league is expected -to meet' on Wednesday and the club owners ot tho two leagues will meet In a Joint session on VTednesday. With the exception lot some tier eonal Issoes Involving Commission er xanais, Baw 'Johnson, i John McGrawK Charley Btoneham and Barney; only rouUnc business la on tho program, Action probably will, be taken on the proposals to increase the reserve list for major league clubs and the number of, players that can be placed out, under option ana to allow the player a percea tage of his purchase STARS DAME DENY PJUAN TO JOIN GARVEY South Bend, Ind, Dec. I. (Unl- tedT Preaa) Stars of the Notre uame rootbaii team was awar4ed a trophy for the national championship this week, denied here today tht they were going to jump in a body to a professlon-at team that is being organised to play next faU In New Tork.

Don Miller said he was going to enter the legal profession with his brothers in Cleveland and Layden and Walsh said they were going to take a post graduate course in law. Crowley had several offers to coach. Other stars on the squad said they hadnlt heard of any: professional offers. The report came from' New Tork that Ed Oarvey. former Notre Dame star, was organising a professional team and that Walsh and the entire Notre Dame oackneid bad been (GEORGIA TECH TO PLAY PENNINE ON YANKS' FIELD New IOTnlted Press) Notre Dame and the Army will play their annuaJ 'football game next year in the Yankee staaium on October IT, It wsaan nounced today at the Tankeo office.

penn Bute and Georgia" Teed aiso will meet la tUdium' on Estra stands will be' construct- In the stadium to accommodate i owaof I a I yqirngsrir-teyottrs 1 bnel this ChrUtmas. You can make no finer investment in clean, wholesome inan-ilialdng. i Your dealer has models for every member of the fimily, at attractive prices. See him today and arrange for a' Christmas that's swre to make the dreamj come truel Ur We can help make his dream come true. and see our line of fine healtMHnlcHng bicyejes.

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