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PAGE TEN THE rOSHOCTON TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 30. 1930. in Review Basketball Heller Basket Quintets Season Highest for Years uicrvti IT nrKFVRRnn By EDDIE RYAN that The Central Ohio a mythical eleven ha? been selected by the coache of the conference, it presumed that it quite sale to luck luv: football season a a kins as the men who voted for Henderson. Ha vinj followed i as coach of the Yellow Jackets and a professional baseball and basketball player, the writer cannot conceive the Vernon mentor in the role of the renerons donor of a vote to any man, especially a Coshocton Redskin.

By JOSEPH K. RUKENBROD I. N. S. Sports Writer COLUMBUS.

Nov. the final bow of a spectacular I and interesting football season. I Ohio sport fans, coaches and ath- letes turned their attention today and Historical Society Meets The Heller Brothers' boys' and girls' basketball teams of Newcomerstown split a double bill with the Warsaw Independents and Fakers Put Over Notre Dame Keeps Record 4 Clever. Act Churches in Ohio BELMONT. Nov.

29--Jobless the' men. hoboes and other persons Warsaw high girls' team in opening who seek aid have been having their campaign Saturday night at "tough-going" the past few days Warsaw. i because of a lake stunt which net- COLUMBUS, Nov. 29--Harold and excJtmg contest, while The Heller boys turned back the 1 ted its performer considerable cash 21 to 20, la a close'and other gifts from Belmont res- to the wide variety of winter pas- T. Clarke, prominent Cleveland times, the most popular of which attorney and one of the principal is basketball.

figures in the counsel battle waged Heller girls were completely outclassed by the Warsaw high players in a one-sided game which end- idents. The racket was a clever one, nevertheless. football -season a a With Taken all in all. now ever, me promises to bring forth many principal speaker moth and start is fairly well representative oi Ieams of the usuaj high caUber of i meeting of the Ohio ihinkinc about omething lhe ue b( aUh lth Ohio floor quintets. Competition; logical and History ect to the coacnes a in the state's three athletic con-I state university her From all indications, the rapidly-! connection with the steel meiger ed wlth the home team holding the here durin an ev a approaching basketball season trial at Youngsaowu tai long en( a 26 to 8 count.

A man entered the M. E. church service ac the benediction, was beir.g By LEO FISCHER, SOLDIERS FIELD, Chicago, Nov. the margin of a single point, saved when an Army substitute failed to place a wet, soggy ball thru the uprights in the final minute of play. Notre Dame defeated the far as statistics were concerned, the two teams were almost on a par in the mud.

Notre Dame made five first downs to Army's three, and on yardage gained the two elevens were about even, except for Schwartz's run. Taken all in all, however, the promises to bring fortn many thc prmcl a i spe akcr tonight at the The Independents and the New- pronounced and fell, pointers here this afternoon 7 to 6. I Each 'team had a couple of op- A lad named Broshaus, whose portumties to score in the first half number doesn't even appear in the but the wet ball prevented any sort line up, failed in the pinch and the of football except straight line Irish aggregation trotted off the unconscious. society at Ohio comerstown boys battled on even a home one 4. ii- I era croc nf 1 apparently mu covered still undefeated with only Southern California rtrSpCti' tv mt pleasant, such as cnicago changes could be ma to strength- gang murders, etc.

eu ie squ ad The season of 1930 has proved somewhat of an enigma, especially from a local a i crippled Braves being presented with a series of bitter disappointments after a brilliant" start, but it took the selection of the all- league team to leave a decided bad taste in the roof of everyone's mouth. Frazeysburg to Meet Toboso in Second Contest After opening their campaign in fought game with the quintet, the in the state's three athletic conferences promises to be exception- 1 ally keen Ohio State, of course, will per-', university here. a trustee of the society 1 urged members of the group to ef- terms In the latter stages of tne Qf thJJ church membeWt the man game, the home team closing In was restored to consciousness, after Newcomerstown had grabbed wnereupon he for something A Nore Dame second team was a the fray when the past-time began. It was handed a gold plated close contact among them- the lead on a 13 lo 6 at the to eat. saying he had walked from amuus 4.i».ui Tn locf nnrinr! Tn last run by Marchmont; opportunity on the initial kickoff.

Schwartz followed by Frank Can-1 The Cadets, apparentJy forgetting deo's place kick, accounted for the, the ball was onside and could be 1 recovered by anyone, watched it Notre Dame points. fourth roll until the Irish pounded upon ie Cunningham and Red Self- gram wer Dr. Shetrone. Harold "Swede' mentor and a ad- Qf game nives i- five baskets for a total of 10 pOtnt8 puntlng He left town the next morning. those seven points seemed certain 1 another break for the Irish when a Clip- while Kanuckel.

Warsaw's right after havlng a large breakfast and to win. But the desperate Cadets. Carver permitted the soggy pigskin rnt cS- forwar1 led the home team SCOr being provided with transportation i fighting to the finish, crowded in to ooze thru his fingers on the four fle a a to ilJtlre. He said he was going and blocked one of Carideo's punts yard line where OBrien fell The mythical eleven selected each, iv vote of the conference, considered "official." unofficial, it is not so hot team, but I cellent form in tne opening eu- Veterans from last year squad there is some doubt as to wnetner the yeteran AJumnl all Amerl the team named this yea, can be! and too Dicfc Larkms spite of thc fact that the team is stuart Holcomb, Lowell Wrijley. composed of green material Ralston USSe Jesse prospects for a successful season Jack Condon and Harold Ervin.

are exceptionally bright. The only regular lost is Jack Graduation took heavy toll Evans star forward. His place Until last year thc mythical, a was selected by the coaches thru the medium of the sports department of the Newark Adrocate, and when that paper abandoned the plan a year arc thc sports department of The Tribune took It up. This season the Mt. Vernon Republican Xews stepped in to take a whirl at it, to the disadvantage of Coshoeton and the advantage of Mt.

Vernon. Your correspondent is not objecting to the number of Yellow Jackets placed on the eleven, for the Kingmen were undoubtedly the class of the conference and the potential champions of the circuit. It was stated on this page last Wednesday that six Yellow Jackets had made the first team, but the results published in Mt. Vernon (five seven of the Mounts as all-league men. The difference at one of the tackle positions, which was understood by the writer to have been won by Fulton of Newark instead of Gerwick of Mt.

Vernon. The rote for Gerwick, as understood by telephone con- venation, was one for the first team and two for the second team while Fulton was believed to have received one vote for the first team and three for the second squad. On the point system of three for a first team vote and one for a second team vote. Fulton would have six points and Gerwick five. If this count is correct, and there is every i the Frazeysburg squad, four may i last year's team having received, man their sheepskins last spring, which quar te back, or filled either by Lew Hinch- the sensational sophomore 210-Lb.

Woman Shoots Husband, 100; Suicides FENNVTLLE, Mich. Nov. 29. 5 Fletcher. If 3 Hess, 3 Yanaii, rg 0 Barthalow, Ig 0 Lee, 0 Totals 11 Warsaw 20 Kanuckel.

rf 4 Fender, If 3 Duling. 2 Strother.i Mrs. Mae Netting, 40. who was. Husted, rg 0 leaves one veteran and three i Lexington, the brilliant'five feet eight inches height Laughlin, Ig 0 serve men available for service player of the Kentucky town's na- and weighed 210 pounds, tcday whittemorc.

rg 0 year. Three positions have been I tional scholastic team two years copped by freshmen, marking the first time in history that the rosh season will be opened here shot to death her five foot, 100- Edgington, 0 pound husband, Edward, 37. and -then killed herself. No motive i Totals 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 I 0 23 TP 10 ater the riav it was found mud in pursuit of the pigskin and Later in the day entipe team was sent in by race. His arms closed over the oval I Rockne as the second quarter began.

just before he skidded out of bounds' A bad punt gave the Cadets the ball and it was a touchdown. i on the Irish 22-yard mark. Army Broshaus, whose specialty is kick- was penalized for holding on a pass ing, was sent in to tie the score. He which had been declared complete other towns in the county Convicted Killers Of Galion Gas Man Have cagers have crashed the December 13 when the University' was known for the The Warsaw girls encountered lineup. i of Pittsburgh plays a return en- The bodies were found in the uttle difficulty in downing thc Hel- Eighteen remain on the: eagemen with the Bucks.

-Non-(Silver Lake summer home of a i er girls by an overwhelming count ine wic av Big Red schedule, nine of which I conference tcames will monopolize' Chicago architect of which they 26 to 8. The home team took sentence(i to death from Crawford will be played at home and eight tne schedule until January 10 were caretakers. a commanding lead early In thc CQ They were conv icted in sue- abroad. Thc schedule follows: 'when Wisconsin repays Ohio State! Irving Dicnenhoift, 22. a farm game, and at thc half held a lead ce lon wltnln three weeks time.

Hope For New Trial COLUMBUS, Nov. 29--With their last month on earth staring them 8 in the face, Fred Massa, Earl Sites 4 and Kenneth McCartney, now in 0 Ohio penitentiary's "death row" 0 awaiting execution for the murder 0 of Ralph Wilcox, Gallon filling 0 station attendant, tonight pinned i their hope of life on arrangements for a review of their cases by the court of appeals early in December The trio is the first ever to be 22 December 5--Toboso. There. a visit to inaugurate thc Big Ten, hand, found Neifing sprawled on i ig to 4. tried to drop kick as the crowd on the Irish 7-yard line because of waited in breathless suspense, but interefernce.

As a result, instead the ball squirted off his foot to one of the Cadets having a first down side of the goal posts and it was all With four chances to make the seven over. Notre Dame received the i yards, the baU was called back and Notre Dame i Announcement that the higher December 12--Adamsvillc. campaign. the floor when he went to report i Husted, Warsaw's right forward, cour review their case was December 13 Warsaw. Here.

Another sophomore from whom to the caretaker for work today, was the outstanding performer of made yes rday December Zancsvllle. much expected is Brooks Paul- scy, former Youngstown south star, played one season of basket- Here. December 20--Bloomfield. There January 3 Newcomerstown. There.

January Here. January 10--Warsaw. There. January 16--Dresden. There.

January- Here. January 23 South Zanesville. There. January 24--Bloomfield Here. January There.

January 31. West Lafayette. Here. February 6--Dresden Here February Here February 14 Here. He started to investigate but a i he game, hitting the ring six times 1 shot on the second floor of the I from ac tj 0 for a total of 12 points.

fl ew Orleans Suicide house frightened him and he call- le secon team, composed of Wai- ball there with Fcsler. Paulsey ed authorities. Thc wife was found ters, Cullison. Moore, Harm and plays either center or forward but in bed on the second floor, her toe Hiltner, was sent into the fray in will probably be given a try for pivot post. Other freshmen stars who battle for berths this year will are Dave Chizek, Junius Ferrall, James on the trigger of a shotgun, and her head blown away.

Bandits Get $6,000 29. Gardner, Joseph Hoffer, John Lively and Joseph Van Heyde. i MANSFIELD. Nov. Chizek is the sophomore back- Three young, well-dressed bandits field star whose brillian passing in the Ohio State-Wisconsin foot- i ball game was one of thc fea-, escaped Mugford.

tures. He hails from Cleveland. entered a home here today, held up orcner cg three young women occupants and a i 1 rt rf Orders "Quiet" Funeral NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 29. thc second half and succeeded Leaving a note requesting that holding the Hellers girls in check ne ither family, friends, priests.

1 as easily as their predecessors, preac hers or prohibitionists wit! ness his interment. Edward M. Tp Gueydan. 47. a stock broker, com- 4 mitted suicide in a hotel room to- 4 1 day.

He shot himself thru the 0 right temple. A widow, two daugh- 0 tcrs and a son survive him. I Lineups: In Mansfield Home Newcomerstown 8 Salladay, rf 1 Nicodemus, If 2 Lafferty. 0 Newcomerstown. i Ferral i showed exceptional abil- totaling nearly $6,000, police were! Glazlerj 0 i on thc frosh squad last Authorities said they believed Totflls February 20 West Lafayette.

Hc made a good record during the, trio was the same which robbed a 26 orrlo nf There. A reason to believe that it is. Fulton I RESULTS should have been the first past football season as a substitute' a local dairy yesterday of $350 for Dick Larkins at left end. Hoffer is another Youngstown lad who brot to Ohio State an excellent high school record. He Brothers Go To Pen Stairheim.

rf Husted, If Kissner, PARIS. Nov. 29 -Convicted Fender, cg of murdering Edward Mcdure, of Duling, rg 3 4 6 3 0 0 tackle instead of Gerwick. One joker in the deck was the failure of Plenafls to be named on the first team due to thc that all of his first team votes did not call for him to be placed at a tackle position. Coach Fred Wallace.

Lancaster, Instead of naming all of his men. placed the name of thc school at the various positions, and named thc Coshoeton riphl guard. The Mt. Vernon scribe, in commenting on tne selection, said. Notre Dame 7, Army 6.

Washington State 13, Villanova 0 Holy Cross 7, Boston College 0. Detroit University 12, Georgetown university 0. Navy 20. George Washington 0. Drake 49.

Temple 20. Stanford 14, Dartmouth 7 Wofford 7 Vandv '-2. Maryland 7 La. Tech 6. La College 0 Lovola 14.

Iowa 1. Ga Frosh 0. Ga T(ch Frosh 6 Bavlor 7. Rice 4 1 Ul I i i UC1 lli'4 i -played on teams with both Fesler Morm and Robert Myers. Ig 0 and Paulsey at Youngstown South brothers, todav began 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Child Burns To Death 0 COLUMBUS.

29 SlX- year-old Louise Smith, was burn- 8 ed to death today when she was TP ti apped on the second floor of her 8 parents' home here by fire which 12 is believed to have started from a 6 match she was using as light to 0 look for her sister's shoes. 0 Other members of the family 0 failed to notice the fire until a kickoff and was still clinging des- perateJy to the pigskin when the timers' gun ended the fray. The dramatic finish provided one of the few thrills for the throng that sat thru the dismal afternoon. Schwartz's run wasn't even spectacular. He broke thru the line on.

a common, ordinary off tackle play, ranged himself behind four interferers, and calmly trotted his 54 yards as the Army de-fenders were bowled out of the way. Previous to that Army had given O'Brien Notre Dame another opening by a Hoffman fumble on its own 10-yard line. The Greeney Irish plunged only six yards on i Butler three efforts and Carideo attempt- Pierce ed to cash in on the opportunity McMamiort trying a palace kick from his yard line. The ball scarcely cleared Jaskwitch the line of scrimmage and went Lukats yards wide of its mark. With that O'Connor chance out of the way and the Dan Hanley fourth quarter rapidly drawing to a close, there seemed little likelihood of either team, making a score.

An exchange of kicks followed which left the oval on the Notre Dame 40-yard line. Interference on a forward pass moved the ball up six yards and the stage was set for the Mississippi flash who proved himself the best mudder of thc day. That seemed to be enough, until Carideo's punt was blocked--the first time, according to Notre Dame followers, his career on the Rockne team. It was almost a fatal time to register a precedent like that: but the danger was side-tracked when the they were panelized 15 yards which put them on the 29-yard mark with a fourth down. The rest of the first half was devoted mainly to punting.

A short punt by the Cadets gave Notre Dame an opening just before the close of the second quarter, but time put an end to their thrust with the ball still 12 yards from thc goal. The lineup and summary: passer oy captain of thc squad last year Marviand 25, Muhlen- Tex Christian 13. Southern Van Ostrand and Kime won their' Methodist positions at The gaurds because Western Pleniatis was given a first team oor vote at a tackle position, while two of the other lour called Gardner was freshman cage and will gue Paulsey a battle for the center berth His home is Warren Lively has a good record, having played forward on Dayton Stivers' 1929 state championship team. Van Heyde, of Columbus, is another forward who may get a chance this year He is a brother of George Van Heyde. captain of the 1929 Ohio State basketball team Cleveland-Kent Bantams Fight to 0-0 Tic sentences in the Kentucky state penitentiary Morris was sentenced to life imprisonment and Rotert was given a term of 21 years Totals, Rcierec--Scherrer 13 called their attention to Army "pinch-kicker" fell down in 'iremen rescued the girl by the pinch and Notre Dame keep MORE GIFTS for less money--In the classified columns i means of a ladder.

to She was taken that margin of one point, plenty a hospital she died a large enough to win the game. So time later. 1 Pos Army L.E. Carlmark L.T. Price L.G.

Humber C. Miller R.G. Hillsinger R.T. Suarez R.E. Messinger Q.B.

Sebastian L.H Bowman R.H. Fields F.B. Hery The summary Score by periods: Notre Dame 0 0 0 7--7 Army 0 0 0 6-6 Touchdowns--Schwarts. Miller Pomts after touchdown--Carideo. Substitutes: Notre Dame--Mullins for Hanley, Sclva arts' for Lukats.

Brill for O'Connor. Candeo for Jaskwitch. Kosky for O'Brien. Culver for Hoffman, Kassis for Greeney, Yarr for Butler, Metzger for Pierce, Kurth for McManmon, Conley for Mahoney. Army Bowman for a er, Stecker for Fields, for Herb, King for Caldwell, Malloy for Messenger.

Frentzel for Sebastian, Armstrong for Suarez. Surnmerfelt for Humber. McWilliams for Carver, Broshaus for Frentzel BRUSHING UP SPORTS him to tif placed at guard. both the Yrrnon and Newark 49 Temple 20 Stribling Gets Ducking ORLANDA. Fla 29 I Sine" -Aa 'n-ee t'Cajn writer cannot tnf M' Yci'tui.

judg- in piac.r.g Imr. on the sfrond team and tfipr, awarding the tackle and guard posit on.s to men uri-i dia not 35 man" i lor me fir'st In commenting further on thr mythical rlevcn. thc U. Vcmon tvriUr Henderson, thr eiant tackle of thc Redskins, who failed to prove effective jtg-ainst the Jackets, was easily placed on the first team." Henderson, it received four first team votes and one second. CLEVELAND.

29 The national football championship for bantamweights failed to be decided hcrr this when the and the Bearcats 'ought rontendei and aviation to a broirlcss tic at Luna stadium none ths here chicking the chi'l- Tne Panthei.s nutp.ajrd their nvaN dur.ns the first a.rport It happened te- half but the edge shifted to cuuse of The f.ghtei cie'irc I the Bearcats dining the a hand flying a plidn prr.xi.s Stnblirs a the contro'-- g'-rifi' pu'lcci n-to thr a'; motor Str.bhnc flcn thr c-aft aro.uid for A to land Whil" a of wird np- sel g'laer ana 'TC er, do'-hc 5 and was n'ornoa' i.rr teams finisned Mgher the s-and- Georgia heavv- noted Kent. ing than Cosh'jc'on it decided that he would to be content with a second a job ed on a lake near the Or- In discuwnir Wallaces votr for thc Coshoeton right piard orrespondrnt. in face of the fact that Plcmalib had brcn the tower of strength on the local linr in th- Lancaster fjiTnr. CTprcsied thr omnion that hr was thc man for nhom a lace's was intended. hr was givrn crrdit for a team ictc at snard.

Bears Fined $1,000 Indians Get Pitcher CLEVELAND 29 Craghead -star of the COLUMBUS 29 $1 000 imposed up'ii Civ.rago professional fnotba.l team Joe pio.s- of iho Nnuonal Kootball league fee Joe foimei Notre Damo guci sta: in Thank.sgnmg C'hicago Curr rvf.ed that Savold.s a i i the contest in Ho-aaid t.on thr rules of the league h- same time granted Oaklanci baseoai'. c.uh .1. 'ne Pa- Mon -o the Bears to cl'ic bcni pu: committee inasmuch chasea b-. 'he Cleielana Chicago club Ctalrr.ed the playing of tho bv Notre Dame star the of game was not of tin- for S25.000 ra.sh and ore r. was announced here iodfu Blily Evans genera! manage; the Ina.an teani Powel.

Cleveiand-ownea outfielder with New Orleans, is I the other player involved in the rules Sentenced For Assault A i added stipulation in the HAMILTON. 29-Daniel The question now arising is why transaction is that Cleveland must McPadden. 25. of College Corners. Angus King voted for Henderson i pay Oakland $10.000 for Powell if WRS scr.ienced to an indefinite the Redskin wa.s against the Indians want him back at the term hc hl Sta0e thr Yellow Jackets.

Coach Wallace end of the 1931 season of Lancaster voted for VanGrundy, and Fulton wckles, which TO TAKE lanc thrxl Vnr Ctrr anrt Hnn- I fled Chr stmRS en i Mansfield today when he p. cd guilty to a charge of criminal- i atUckinK a VOVIHK Oxfoiri, i Kin. UTTtE ALIE TRdTTeD OUT UPON THE LNST U3RAP5 OFF AVBlE-WS WTbONDS CAUSED LMJGft-WSTiuDRM'lO-flRE lOOCA CM5SCD NEAP- By Wildcats Fail to Stop Washington State Cougars and Lose by 13-0 Bv ROBERT T. PAUL spot lor a touchdown. This time I.

N. S. Spans Writer Maskell failed in his try for the FRANKLIN FIELD. Philadelphia, extra point. Nov 09 fighting Wildcat of- Villanova made little headway either thru the Jme or in its fre- Villanova college fought Icrociousl, attempts It mada here today but was forced to yield but flrst downs he entire to a more powerful Cougar or amc The Wildcats tried 21 for- Washington State by thc score of ward passes but only two 13 to 0 in a thrilling battle that completed.

Washington State also kept 15.000 shivering spectators on failed in thc overhead attack, com- their feet the entire 60 minutes of pleting but one pass in 13 for a i play. gain of 10 yards. times thc proteges of Harry Villanova. tho unable to check 1 Stuhldreyer rose to defensive the coast champions in midfield. heights within the shadow of their made determined and successful goal line to take the ball on downs stands near its goal line.

It too from thc undefeated champions of the bail on clowns from Washmg- the Pacific coast. The Cougais ion State fUe times. Three of gained considerable ground between were wit run 10-yard line, thc 20-yard lines, but unable Th" pam" wa.s part of Mayor Mac- to pierce the stalwart defense of krv campaign to aid Philadcl- Villanoia except onre near the end phia's unemployed. There were of the first period and again little prospects of any profits as shortly after the fourth q-iarter the attendance was less than 000. An intercepted pass bv Schwartz.

however, thc Coughs-' fullback, who proved tho of the game, led to th- firs: touchdown. He took a Donoghae forward on Villanova's 45-yard Imr and alternating with onrs and El- hngsen poundrd Villanova 12- yard line Here Schwartz ran around his right end for a touchdown Maskell kicked the extra point. Another break paved the way for the Cougars' second score. In the fourth period Gardner. Villanova 1 fullback, fumbled on his 20-yard line Parodi visiting right guard recovered.

Tonkin and Schwartz darted off tackle to the 10-yard line. Schwartz skirted Iv.s left end for eigh: bamhnrt hit rich: guard for one yard and on i thr nrxt plav dove ovn thc samo FISH! Every Day ROBSON BROS. RESTAURANT "We Never Close".

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