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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1938 parl Martin Will Captain iger Gridders Next Year EVENING MASSILLOX." OHIO Zuppke Still Coach Varsity Center Named By Coach Paul Brown To Lead i Football Team Next Fall; Picked For Abilit 1 And Spirit Of Cooperation BrU WiU captaln the Washington high Tigers next season awnmrt a hlted to this important post because of his all- around ability as a player, leader and willing worker Standing well over six feet, Martin has been a tower of strength on rd Wa tW SeaSOUS and bal1 carriers have "he most confidence ins ability to pass. Martin came to Washington higli from Longfellow junior high and landed the center position his sophomore year. Big boned, his frame was not padded with any too much flesh, and it was at first doubtful if he would be able to withstand the punishment of a hard season.

But Martin convinced, and player in every He missed the Youngstown Chancy game the past season when coaches feared he might aggravate an injured shoulder. Doesn't Grab Limelight He is not a player to grab the limelight. In fact about the only time he shows his face is when coming out of the huddle or in the lineup for a kickoff. Most of the time he is either centering the ball, or crouched low in the line ready to plunge into the mass of the opposing team. As captain, Martin succeeds Vincent "Red" Snyder, whose scholastic football career ended with the Tigers' 12-0 victory over Canton McKinley.

Nova May Be Fighter To Take Crown From Joe Louis Youngster Who Knocked Out Gunnar Barlund, Looks Like Best Of Heavyweight Crop; Tackles Tommy Farr In New York In Two Weeks Three Tennessee Grid Stars On All-Southeastern Squad Bowden Wyatt, Captain 0)' High-stepping Volunteers, Named Leader Of Mythical Team; Louisiana State Lands Two Places GAMES TO BE PLAYED BY CAGE SQUADS Beach City And Brewstcr Will Meet; Navarre, Jackson Have Contests Ry KKNNETH GREGORY ATLANTA. Dec. Southeastern conference teams, headed by Tennessee shigh-flyinp Volunteers, placed representatives on the 1338: all-star team of the Associated Press. i Coaches and sports writers Joined in selecting the 11 plavers for the honor, roll, voting positions to'three Tennessee players and unanimously nominating the Volunteer captain. Bowden Wyatt, for an end lone candidate receiving; a full btimllp of ballots Joining Wyatt on the all-sur line- up were his teammates.

Quarterback George Cafego and Guard Robert By GAYLE TALBOT iYORK Dec looking for a good long shot, say about 20 to 1, might do worse than to wager that the world's heavyweight boxing champion a year from today is not Joe Louis, but Ls Lou Nova a blond from Alameda, Cal. Admittedly it is a dizzy bet to make, but look at the odds They are at least as good as anything in the Kentucky Derby winter book, and maybe better. There's no guarantee thai a derby entry will even start 1 Nova is the official "white hope" right now. In. fact, he is the only hope of any shade or color.

If he doesn't dethrone Joe Louis, then it is a safe prediction that the big negro will retire undefeated within a couple ROBERT ZUPPKE Old football master Robert Zuppke still remains head coach at the University of Illinois, a position he has held for 26 years. Zuppke had submitted his resignation to the university board of trustees at the demand of the school's board of athletics. But the trustees reversed the action of the athletic board and Zuppke retains his job. Zuppke is 59. SECOND TKAM Pos.

Suffridge. Ralph Wenzell. Tulane Louisiana State university placed ice Hcldgvaff, Vanderbilt two players on the team, with other jact'cK 1 0 Loui a tate places going to Georgia Tech, Au- I Milton Burn, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia Ray Miller, Tulane and Tulane. Marvin Franklin, Suffridge the only sophomore vic Bl adr Alabama QB to crash the honor roll. Two juniors jec Kell Auburn HB U'OI'a VC ZOCllCl" ICCll lick I Len Coffman, Tennessee FB WRESTLING I 'By AfMiriair-rl TKIOXTOX.

X. .1. Cohen, 232, i'ork, pinned Pr-roy, Iftn. Knslainl. :ui.I Frank Brown, 225, Texas, successively.

of years. Joe has plenty of money, he lias avenged his loss to Max and, like Gene Tunney before him, he has fought himself out opponents. The Twentieth Century club is bsnkinp on Nnva to make Joe realise his altitude, and (o the heavyweight division. Nova is the youngster who stopper Gunnar Barlaml here lapl October. He fights Tommy Farrv two weeks from tomorrow tit the Garden, and if he pels past the i.

tough wills be thrown Louis in one of the local ball parks next Seplem- ber. "Nova has'had only''25 "professional scraps since he played football and boxed for the California Aggies. He Arllnl REPUBLIC STEEL DUCK PINS STANDINGS W. IS Ifi JT 15 14 15 12 Pet. 733 full 3 567 i sc- 1 Team Pay Roll Sheet Cost Sales V.

I). HHW Materials r. D. S. Production Accounting: n.

S. Pay Roll Str-el Cost Distribution LCI10S llfrT I 1)(1 Sales, IX S. Production and D. S. Roll and Steel Cost and Materials postponed until Friday 7 p.

m. L. 12 11 13 12 13 IS 15 19 20 Distribution GRILLS LOSE, LEAD RIVALS BY ONE GAME were accorded ami Ken Kavanaugh. Louisiana State named at the other end position. There was one repeater from the 1937 Eddie Gatto of Louisiana State.

FIRST TEAM Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee Eddie Gatto, Louisiana State James L. Brooks, Georgia Tech Quinton Liimpkin, Georgia Robert Suffridge. Tennessee Torrance Russell, Auburn Ken Kavanaugh. Louisiana State George Carego, Tennessee oiA nllu UU) orou Parker Hall. Mississippi HB Robert, four, who fell through a i Warren Brunner, Tulane HB sheet of thin ice.

were recovered Charley Holm, Alabama FB I night from Saudusky nver BOXING 'By Tin- As.u»r>iiiti<il OAKI.A.YO. f'al. Darin. Ill, outpointed Montana, Philippines. (Hi) (California, recognition as flyweight world chami'lon).

TWO BOYS DROWNED BUCYRUS, Dec. 1 of Jerry six. and his brother Two Teams Leaders In League Race Crowding: Women's 500 444 and U. D. S.

Accounting Sunnier irifi Cad dick Kill Sehultz 127 FS Totals 501 Distribution has won 13 of them by knockouts and lost only one decision, to Maxie Rosenbloom. But Promoter Mike Jacobs evidently figures there is a need for haste if, he is to 'continue 'to cash in on Louis' tremendous ch a power. makes an exceptionally fine hope now. whatever happens in the coming year. Pictorially.

he is a beauty, inclined to height with a handsome distribution of "his 190 pounds. A college man, he talks well and mociettly. Wiseman Walters McCollum 55 SS 12.1 121 123 124 113 12S J17 36 ISS 131 Itin 200 MS 112 5B7 1SSS SO 7S 10S IHi 36 324 350 Totals 437 479 412 1220 Pay Roll Obei-lin 144- 11S 112 151 127 137 149 McAdnms Kinef rock Blind Handicap Totals Sales Kvtins 172 Doujrlns Kipple SS Cravens irtfi Klmhrongb IOS H.imlicap 227 128 lift US 12B 9S 111 llfi 112 MS STANDINGS Team Oljo Grill Stindl Tailors Elum Rhythm Queens Brertieer Florists Dry Goods Acme Dairy Messenger Motors West Centers Peerless Tump Women of the 25 42f) 29 305 S2T 371 3GS SOI 27 Totals 905 792 SS4 25SI NEW ORLEANS SCRIBES LAUD GLASS ABILITY I Sheet Cost Ex-Tiger Ace Compared i With Tulane's tal "Goat" Hale SS 70 102 86 100 159 94 fiS 80 131 130 227 453 276 221 2SS Clippings from Orleans newspapers show Bob Glass. ex-Tiger star to have been the big gun in the Tulane freshmen's 20-0 Thankssiv- Day triumph over the freshmen Louisiana State. Sports writers were lout! in their praise of Bob.

He scored two touchdowns, one on a 37-yard return of a punt and another on a 12-yard off- tackle smash. He had the best average of any ball carrier on either team, and he punted and passed for punt traveling 77 yards. Many pictures of Bob in action were used by the Xcw Orleans papers and sports writers compared him with "Goat" Hale, immortal Tulane star of 1D21. As one sports writer put it ever' a. freshman deserved to be hailed as a hero on the Tulane university campus.

It is Bob Glass of Mas- I sillon, Ohio. "This 187-pound youngster was the mainspring in the Tulane freshmen's first football triumph over L. S. U. frosh since 1922 in Thursday afternoon's game at Tulane stadium.

He treated close to 10.000 chilled spectators to as splendid an exhibition of all-around football playing as irf.s ever been seen on the Tulane '4'tadium field." Numberous reports of Bob having lost an eye in a game with the Alabama freshmen, have been circulated Handicap 132 Totals 712 Accounting Bncher 102 Anpstndt SI Millc-r ins Jeamirevin 117 Handicap 167 Totals 66C 131 1H 33S 121 102 S4 122 374 137 119 3S3 124 SS 340 1S2 132 3H6 161 107 167 743 677 10S S4 215S 321 254 X4S sni 2070 NEW MEXICO AND UTAH IN SUN BOWL Oljo Grills were still leading the procession in the Women's bowling league today but they were out in front by the slim-margin of a single game with the Stindl Tailors and Elum Rhythm Queens on their heels. The Oljo Grills lost two games Wednesday evening to the Stindl Tailors when league matches were bowled on the Massillon Recreation alleys and the Tailors today were only a game behind the pace setters. The Elum Rhythm Queens swept their match with the West Centers and advanced to within a game of Tailors. Brediger Florists dropped two games to the Messenger Motors, the Peerless Pump downed the Women ol the Moose three times and the Stark Dry Goods lost two games to the Acme Dairy. C.

Swain, at anchor for the Stark Dry Goods, topped the circuit last night with a 531 total, shooting 207 in her final game. Kiefer of ihe EJum Rhythm Queens counted 504 sticks with her best score being 182 in the final game. Scores: Oljo Grilli Wpller 119 117 102 Bader S5 113 77 Tschan Hi no 14ft H. Herman 12S 130 122 Lancaster 16S 174 144 Totals 622 674 594 1S90 Stindl Tailore Whitman IS''' Nolan S7 Millick US Kjitcher 35 Webster nrj Handicap Screen 3SS 255 401 4S6 ISS 163- HO 111 157 73 104 130 475 255 Stir, 3SO 24 Totals 57S S78 6S1 18S7 SALT LAKE CITY. Dec.

1, The University of Utah officially accepted today an Invitation to meet New Mexico university in a football I game at the El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Jan. 2. Utah and New Mexico hold the championships of the Big Seven and the football ccnferences, respectively. Stark Dry Goods K. Herman 101 Heck IH H.

Oardner H. iss S. Swain 150 Totals 63S Acme Dairy Viirkas- 120 Kerens 12; 125 12K 352 128 123 365 151 ISS US 115 nn 154 207 here the past week. Bob was injured, but the Injury was not serious, he advised Massillon friends Tuesday. Bob was a shining light on Washington high teams for three seasons.

He played two years at- fullback and his last year at left halfback. He graduated last June and went to New Orleans Iftte In the summer. N'Mved US Blind 9S Handicap 75 Totals Pomp Co. Myers 12K ffi Kriejrh Blind as Totals 340 Women of the Moose V- Rlirrt Handicap Totals HOLIDAY BARGAIN HUNTERS LEARN WHISKEY ECONOMY Oof of 1,000 Men who Sampled Old 3 Years Found it Superbly Mellow and Rich in Flavor Confirming Our Belief that Old Quaker Rivals Many Higher Priced Whiskies! 9 Onf thousand men wnre asked to try OM Quaker and rive us tlicir frank opinion. Isone knew thn name of the whiskey ho was found Olrl Quaker rich in flavor, mild and delightfully smnolh confirming ourboliof that Old Quaker is nn amnz- ingbaream at itsrock-lioUom pric-e.

Try Old Quaker yourself. If you aeree with these 960 the direct way for you to save money on whiskey that's rich and mellow enough for the holidays. STRAIGHT Brediger Florists SVhwartz Vaughn Tt3 si' 727 123 133 117 1S7 154 lit 111 123 600 S7 25 153 131 SS 03 2074 37fi 131 111 111 4M 95 28S -S .254 T73 22U 1S7 113 353 Sfi 27fi 1 "5 95 2S5 530 6S9 4 I SI 2.i2 Irtfi 95 "'RS 25 75 450 13S7 124 120 123 ISS 311 ills 35 Wssteoaer Motors fo WHISKEY Also Available in Bourbon tfOW-v-3 YEARS OLD COT R. 19.5S, THE OLD QUAKER WRKXCKJirRG. IND.

Hocli Taylor TVarherlnpham Totals 114 111 133 S3 574 Elum Rhythm Queens -37 Huffman i 17,1 Ptrnnehn i West Cervtfrr Keller ttrur.ricr Rorrtner JSS 105 Ifhl .13 570 157 115 152 Hi i sir- ns 112 f. Bnrrell O. BurrHt 327 Handicap jjr, "77 112 fisfl ssi: i in ssi i ss MS Jilt I 5S is; 127 I 197: Try an independent Classified Ad.j Il ene Dare professional ice CC St le Li Coln thcatel an Sat. -etlier with Marj-arcl Lindsay in "When Were You Bom?" Shirley Temple in "Just Around the Corner," starting Friday Tor four days, at the Grand theater. Sow See Him IN PERSON Based on thr Comir Slriji by Chir Vouni All but one of western Stark county's rive class high school basketball teams will get into action this week but none will play a regulation county league game.

Two clubs from this vicinity will be pitted against each other Saturday evening at Beach City where the Brewster Railroaders will inaugurate their season by playing the Beach City Pirates who already have registered two victories. The Navarre Rp.ms will entertain Waynesburg Friday night and the Jackson township Bears will meet Greensburg on their home floor Saturday night. Teams involved in the Beach and Navarre- Waynesburg tilts are in different divisions of the county league while Greensburg is a Summit county club. Brewster's Railroaders will be given a stern tesl in their opening tilt at Beach City as the Pirates rate as one of the leading: quintets in the second division of the county league and already have given evidence of their strength by defeating Berlin, 4G-26, and the Beach City alumni, 39-31. The Brewster club has been built around three members of last year's varsity.

Navarre's new tearri which is composed entirely of last year's varsity substitutes and reserves showed con- sicieiable power Tuesday night in ADMINISTHATOR'S NOTICE 31503. Ailinr. Doc. 31. Pa fro I).

of has l.pen tluly and quall- fi'-ld -jf the estatp of Rd-tliH C. Albrechl. late of Ktark County, Ohio. November 14th IH3S Attorney. J.

J. Probate Judsre of Stark County. Ohio. PuhliPh in The Evening Independent nee. 1, 8, 15.

downing East Canton, 31-15, but probably will have more trouble tomorrow night as Waynesburg always has good cage team.s. Jackson township, which has five leUennen back from last season will receive its initial test against Greensburg. I This week's program will be the last prior to the opening of regular league play next week-end. All five club.s in this civinity will open their league next week with JMa- I vari-o meeting Jackson township and Brewster playing Canal Pulton in two of ihe principal contests in the first division and Beach City nieet- i ing Hartville which ranks with it as an outstanding contender for second I division honors. I Navarre will play one more non- league tilt before battling Jackson a.s I it is scheduled to meet Bolivar on its home floor, Tuesday night.

changes in the schedule of the Beach City team were announced today with a game with Strasburg being changed from Dec. 10 to Jan. 21 and a contest with Brewster from Jan 24 to Jan. 28. WPA EMPLOYMENT DROPS I WASHINGTON, Dec.

1 1 works progress adminisiration report- i ed today WPA employment in Ohio! on Nov. 26 wa.s 274.712, compared 1 with 277,577 on Nov. 19 FELLER MAY Fined $100 On Reckless Driving Charge DES MOINES, Dec 1 Bob Feller, the Cleveland Indiana 1 young pitching ace. faml today possible suspension of hi automobile drivers license for a 90-day period Convicted of reckless driving Feller yesterday was fined $100 by Municipal Judge Charles S. Cooter, who recommended suspension of the strikeout star's license.

The recommendation i.s addressed to the state motor vehicle department which customarily approves. Feller's fine was $25 more than the, usual $75 imposed if the defendant pleads guilty to rhe reckless driving charge. State Highway Patrolmen N. B. Wilson and C.

E. Woods testified Feller piloted his car 87 miles an hour tiie night of Nov. 14 as he drove through Ankeny, a small town near here, en route to Des Molnes. Independent Want are silent salesmen. TODAY; "SWING THAT CHEER" and "HUNTED MEN" EXECUTRIX NOTICE Xo.

3152S. Admr. Dof. 31. P.ipe 30S.

Marv A. Miller, of Mnssillnn. has Wn duly appointed and rumlifipd as Kxpfiitrix of ihf will of John A. Miller, laip of Slark Comity, Ohio. Dated November 10SS.

J. J. Probate Judge of Slarl; County. Ohio. Publish in The Evening Independent lief.

1. S. IS. 193S. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Xq.

S1S27. Adttn-. Don. 31. Page JOS.

WilFon n. of Massillon, Ohio, has hppii duly appointed and qualified as Kxeetuor of the will of S. F. Imp of Staik County Ohio. Dated Vo- vemher IS.

IMS. Attorney. J. Probate of StHi-k County. Ohio.

Publish in The Evening: Independent Dec. 1, S. IS. IMS. SHERIFF'S SALE Order Of No.

78637 The State of Ohio. County, ss. The First Savings Loan Company. Massillon, Ohio. vs.

George H. Brush, ot a I. By virtue of an Order of sale ismied by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Stark County. Ohio, and to mo directed will offer for sale at public auction at the south door of the Court House in the City of Canton, on Saturday. December 31, 1S.1S.

the following rfesr-riherl real esl.tte. to-wlt: Situated in the City of Massillon. County of Stark and Stale of Ohio, ftnd known SF and beinp Lot Xo. 9S'0 according- to the present numbering of lols in paid City. Located af 431 -St In the City of Massillon, Ohio.

Appraised at Twenty-Two Hundred ($2200.00) Dollars. TKR.Mfi: Cash. Sale to commence Hi 10 o'clock JAMBS K. Vi'IIVLTSOX. Attorney T.

XIST. Sheriff. Publish In The revelling- Independent 1. S. 15.

22. 25. IMS. 2 TOP-NOTCH HITS! CAN YOU LAUGH AND ONCE? You're going to have to when you see this warm and lovely story of a couple amazing boy with a voice of gold anc atotwilh magic in her tiny silver skates. 111! WHEN WERE YOU BORtP 1 -tr- cr LINDSAY ANNA MAY WONG LOiA LANS' ANTHONY AVXRIU ire Sy w-n.

MeGqnn c-' Ar-hfrcy TODAY! WALLACE BEERY IN "VIVA VILLA" Also "HIGGINS FAMILY" FRL, SAT. SUN. MON. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS NEY LIFE CAB KIDS in "ALL'S FAIR".

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