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TelepEone 3-1 llT Arizona Republic, PKoemx, Tuesday Morning, December 1936 (Section Two) Page Three CillPLETE flMmi Gil SEMES TONIGHT tsHmk-Floberg Win Pro-Amateur Golf Meet OFFICIALS TO Top Horses In 1936 Parade Of Running Stars Levy Obtains Low, Shreeve In Title Tilts REPRESENTATIVES of the four teams entered in the Arizona Bout Backing Phoenix Youth Gets Spot On lace becond All -Star Team school football championship layoff scheduled for Tempe eta-Siain this week-end will meet at Phoenix Union high school this (renin? to make final arrangements tor the three-game title tattle. Tne teams entered in the playoff re Superior, Mesa, Glendale and phoenix, all undefeated in state play YPflT. In Close Tilt "DOB HUNSICK, professional at the Arizona Biltmore, and Bud Floberg, amateur, cut through the fairways at the Phoenix Country Club yesterday for a best ball count I OS ANGELES, Nov. 30. (UP) Joe Levy, veteran boxing promoter, tonight reportedly had secured backing of a million dollars from business and sports syndicates to stage the Joe Louis-James J.

Braddock non-title fight here in February. Levy recently returned from New York where he conferred with Joe Gould, the heavyweight champion's manager, and Mike Jacobs, who manages Louis' engagements. The promoter said he offered Braddock a $300,000 guaranteethe same amount put up from Muggsy Taylor, Atlantic City promoter. He indicated both Gould and Jacobs are agreeable to this city as site of the bout. Opening Tilt Tn the opening two frames, Su of 64 and a victory in the first of a series of pro-amateur meets to perior will play Phoenix Friday ijriit and the Mesa and Glendale nuads clash Saturday night.

Both be held in the valley this winter. The next meet Js booked for Ingle side course next Monday. r)ENVER, Nov. 30. (AP) Ex---' perts who watched football battles fought on the mile-above-sea-level gridirons of the Rocky Mountain Conference nominated Kent Ryari of Utah State today as the prize player of the conference.

The slashing, durable halfback, who led Utah State to the conference championship, heads 10 other stars into the ranks of the' Associated Press 1936 All-Conference team. Every coach, sports writer and official marking a ballot named Ryan for the all-star backfield for the third consecutive year. He was the only player who won unanimous backing. Drobnitch Popular The most popular lineman was Hun sick and Floberg Just nosed out Willie Low, home pro. and.

Dale Shreeve, amateur, by one stroke, the latter two carding a 65, (OnteStS arn 6lllfuuicu jwi limn. While tonight's meeting will tfal almost entirely with routine matters concerning the business end of the contests, a few minor points regarding the games must be settled. No provision was made at the opening meeting regarding the settling ef issues in case of tie games. While the matter of determining' (he winner on yardage gained from acrinfmage was discussed in connection with the possibility of staging the playoff on a carnival basis, this point vas not brought out when the matter was placed on a three-game basis. In view of the feet that it is imperative that the A second match in which the pros competed for low scoring honors ended in a deadlock between Gray Madison, pro at Ingleside, and Vernon (Red) Allen, pro at the Wigwam Inn at Litchfield Park.

Both had par cards of 71. In the pro-amateur event each Blue Brigade Goes To Work Alex Drobnitch, Denver university's chubby, courageous guard, who came within one vote of gaining unanimous title to one guard TiUCSON. Nov. 30. The Univer post.

He and Ryan are the only GRANVILLE REAPING REWARD players holding over from the 1935 semi-final issues be settled one nr or the other in the first game. all-conference outfit. sity of Arizona's perennial foes and toughest obstacle in the Border Conference the Red Raiders of Texas Tech will furnish the Wildcats with their last competition of the 1936 season Saturday afternoon at University stadium. the officials are expected to get their heads together on this matter tonight The yardage basis probably Church Court Three other veterans, besides Ryan, from the undefeated Utah State team won places on the honor eleven. Colorado university, Denver and Utah landed two positions each and Colorado State one.

will be adopted ior at ieasi me iirsi to contests. Full Representation Reaping Reward Selected As King Of Colts In 1 936 By MAX RIDDLE (NEA. Service Sports Writer) Gridiron Hits Dizziest Year By PAUL MICHELSON MEW YORK. Nov. 30.

(AP) Backtracking the wooziest and It was expected that a full representation would be present from Play in the conference this sea son disclosed a snortage or top flight centers, guards and full backs, and more first class ends, JEW YORK, Nov. 30. Reaping Reward, king of the juveniles! Wand, tackles and ball carriers than could Teams Clash 'T'HREE games are on card tonight in the Young Men's Christian Association Church Basketball League and the lineup of battles promises plenty of fireworks. The schedule reads: 7:15 Presbyterians vs. Beth EI.

8:00 First Mtthodist vs. Greeks. 8:45 Latter Day Saints, First Ward. vs. Capitol M.

E. Two games were played in the queen or tne two-year-olds: Granvuie, inree-year-oia ruier ana King of the turf in all-age competition. dizziest college football season with be given their just deserts. The powerful Arizona squad, nearing the end of a good season, will enter the game on almost a par with the tough squad of Matadors from Lubbock, Tex. By comparative scores, the Techmen are conceded odds over the Arizonians.

Arizona was barely able to secure a 13-13 tie with the Gents from Centenary, while Texas Tech handed them their second defeat of the season. Arizona, however, has shown considerable improvement since that time, and will stand a good chance to take the victory. tie four schools, coin superintendents and coaches. This would include J. A.

Diffin, superintendent, and Harry Scales, coach, at Superior; Harvey L. Taylor, superintendent, and Steve Coutchie, coach, at Mesa; C. A. Yeoman, superintendent, and Bob (Red) Crouch, coach, at Glendale and E. W.

Montgomery, superintendent, and R. R. Eobinson. coach at Phoenix. in memory of player, coach and Moore Gets Nod That's the writer's answer to the current poll of 500 turf writers and fan: Gene Moore, Colorado rangy sports editors being taken by a national turf magazine.

While, in re 195-pounder from Casper, Biggest upset i Giant killers were so active that upsets looked like setups, but the Dukes of Du- membering the Literary Digest I forecast, we make no statement that! was almost the sole choice for cen ter. Only Lnntz of Wyoming uni our choices are above improvement Yuma Battler quesne pulled the neatest trick of versity polled any other votes for or the professionals played with two amateurs and best ball with each amateur was figured. In ad- dition to grabbing second place 1 with Shreeve, Low's card with Mark Thompson, amateur, showed a 66, good enough for a third place tie with Allen and D. Ropery amateur. Pro Battle Back of Madison and Allen in the strictly professional battle came Hunick and Morgan Hampton, as- sistant pro at Ingleside, tied with 72's, and Low who had a 73.

Wadison was one-up on par the1 first nine hofs but dropped a count to perfect figures on the final nine. Allen did both sides in perfect 'Z counts. Dave Peter, amateur, former champion, turned in a 14-37 for an other par-equalling round. Twenty-one players participated, seven pros and 14 amateurs. Coach Of Tars Lauds Eleven A NNAPOLIS, Nov.

30. (AP) LL Thomas J. Hamilton, head coach of the Navy team which de feated Army Saturday, said today that was the "best Navy team I've ever seen" and one to which no one "has given due credit "We have come through a gruel ling season, the toughest schedule a Navy team has ever played," Hamilton said. "Being more inti mate than anyone with our squad, I feel called upon to say something we do believe there are plenty of the year by beating mighty Pitts the pivot post Kd Peterson, Utah State, and reasons for such selections. In addition representatives of the irizona State Teachers College at fempe will be present to discuss the matter of terms for the use of Comrade League last night with the Garfield M.

E. beating the Grace Baptists, 26 to 10, and the Braves! Wins In East burgh, 7 to 0. Six days later, after staging a celebration that rocked Pittsburgh town, the Dukes toppled Last year, the Wildcats were able Consider the Juvenile picks. It is 230-pound Frank Barnhart, Greeley State, ran almost shoulder to to take their first victory over Tech quite difficult to make two-year-old smothering the Presbyterians, 60 to in four starts against the Matadors, shoulder for the other guard berth selections, because of the different the stadium where the games are to te played. AH will be guests of the By mustering forces in a last and Leonard Volz, Colorado State, 17.

The scores: Brsvm angles to be considered. Juveniles aren't really great race horses, but Phoenix school at the meeting minute running and passing attack. had trouble in grabbing the full P.F. T.G. T.T.

Tot, merely great juveniles. They must the Blue Brigadiers took com mand of the situation and over 1 14 1 29 prove themselves when they get out powered the Red Raiders 7-6 on of the baby class before they are Jones, Gishall. Allen, Adikiah. Xelron. "Woden.

Sage. ST a snow-covered field in Lubbock. Seek Revenge 19 0 2 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 which will be held in the school Title Series It will be the first time In the listory of the state that a championship playoff has been held in which more than two teams were terolved. The battle has created wide interest throughout the entire Kate for the four teams are re back job from Ray Johnson, Den ver. Ferdinand Dreher, Denver a massive and from Jonesboro, Ark, won one assignment from Art Unger, Colorado, by a tight margin.

Carl (Moose) Mulleneaux of Phoenix, Utah State, stacked the highest of all the wingmen in the ratings. like so many humpty dumpties as little West Virginia Wesleyan beat them, 2 to 0. Georgia caused something of a sensation by tying Fordham and making the Rams' "Seven Blocks of Granite" line look like paper mache and along came New York university, beaten 60 to 0 by Ohio State which was beaten by Pittsburgh which was tied by Fordham, to kick the Rams out of the undefeated ranks, 7 to 6. Bearcats Win Title Arithmetic The sage who claimed figures don't lie never saw college football. Scores of the 1936 season can be so twisted as to make The Red-Jerseys this year, tinder Coach Pete Cawthorn, are thirsting Totals CO KJEW YORK, Nov.

30. (AP) Bobby Pacho, 146'2, Yuma, outpunched Ray Napolitano, 14614, to win an eight-round decision in the main bout at the St. Nicholas palace tonight. Napolitano made a good showing in the first two rounds but weakened under Pacho's heavy punches and later was groggy and ineffective. Pacho cut his rival's left eye and nose in the fifth round but lost the heat because of too much holding.

In the last three frames he hammered Napolitano around and did everything but score a knockout. Jack Basilico, 125. New York, outpointed Tony Manini, 121, San Francisco, in the six-round semi- final. for revenge over the Cats, and one 11 29 Presbyterian P.F. F.G.

3 1 of the toughest battles of their 10 Tot, game schedule is promised the tarded as evenly matched. great race horses. As case in point, remember Red Rain, Balladier, Chance Sun, Top Flight, Morvich, Sensation, and a host of others. They all were of highest class as junior performers, but failed as three-year-olda. Sencation didn't stay sound.

Neither did Morvich. Top Flight simply could not maintain her supremacy over the colts in her second year on the turf. In judging the colts we rate Border Patrol Saturday. The all-star lineups F.T. 1 a 3 2 2 ft 3 Poling-, Fegusn.

A. Osburn. Osburn. Middle ton, Files. Second Team rtrct Tram Fo.

Superior looms as the drak horse tf the battle. While the Panthers 0 1 1 1 1 0 3 1 2 3 Last week-end, Arizona ran, Mulleneaux. US End Vnser. Col. Mathewa.

l-'S Barnhart. GS Schleckman. Taclcl are unquestionably the lightest of passed, walked, and crawled through the helpless Wyoming Cowboys in Peterson. the four teams, their play this year Lantz. Wyo.

10 17 a score of small teams champions Totals Score by quarters Phoenix for a 58-0 victory, while Tech bowed down to Loyola of New Atkinson, Kena. Bunker. US 17 of the nation. Our nomination for the undisputed title is St. Vincent's IT BRAVES 20 PRESBYTERIAN'S Orleans in a hard-fought 13- Ouard Center Guard Tackl End Quarter Half Half Full Moore.

Col. Lirobnitoh, Wade. US Preher. White, Ryanu. US Call.

Vola. C3 Kizzire. Wyo. battle. The Techmen are roaring college of some 400 students located about them.

Reaping Reward from the Milky las been sensational and it is believed by many that the Coyotes will be in for a surprise when they Beet the Superior squad. The question of supremacy between Mesa, Glendale and Phoenix rests at zero. That is exactly Carfield M. E. for a chance at Coach G.

A. (Tex) at Latrobe, Pa. Here's how the St. "In my opinion, no one. sports Merrtman, GS Johnson, Stringham, BY P.F.

F.G. F.T. Tot, Oliver's brilliant Blue Brigade, and Vincents Bearcats won the crown: Way Farms of Mrs. F. C.

Mars first; J. H. Loucheim's Pompoon second, and Samuel D. Riddle's War Admir writers or otherwise, has given due credit to this Navy team. will be primed to the peak of condi The Bearcats beat West Virginia esleyan, 6 to 0, the Wesleyans tion at game time.

12 0 4 1 0 0 12 0 4 112 4 2 1 13 3 0 11 al third. That means we leave out Wildcat Four where each of the teams ended in Got Bad Breaks "The Navy has never been better1 Moss, English, Fiiilry. Ward, Xottingham, Sellers, Totals Works On Defense beat Duquesne, which beat Pitt, which beat Notre Dame, which beat Maedic. winner of more stakes at Jay Bozeman Tex will spend all of this week in represented, x. This team aba a Saratoga meeting than any horse their efforts to reach a decision in previous games.

Mesa meeting both Glendale and Phoenix in scoreless Northwestern, which beat Minnesota, which beat Washington, which 9 11 4 2 in history; No Sir, Matey, and a tightening up his defense against the Raiders' powerful scoring sorbed a series of the most discouraging breaks any team can take in Grace Baptist half-dozen others. won the Far West Rose Bowl role Faces Nogales P.F. F.G. F.T. Tot, tie battles.

thrusts, and especially to defend Potential Great Of 1937 It is hard to say that Reaping Re Loses To Jap against the Matador aerial attack. our games with Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania, three of the best teams in the country. I do not mean to detract from those school's view On the other hand, tne Oliver men Merritt. 110 2 Carpenter, 2 0 0 Lamb, 2 0 0 0 W. Ankleberry.

2 0 0 0 D. Ankleberry. 3 3 2 ilartin. 2 0 0 0 ward was not the beet of the year. He certainly was the best in the by defeating Washington State, 40 to 0.

By such process of arithmetic, the Bearcats could lick Minnesota, 67 to 0. They could whip the Washington Huskies, 74 to 0, and hold a track meet at poor Washington will brush up on a few new offen rPUCSON, Nov. 30. The Univer-eity of Arizona's polo quartet Detton Beats sive plays, and shoot the works in fall, and that's our angle. He beat tories, but wish to point out the CHICAGO, Nov.

30 (AP) Kinrey Matsuyama, diminutive Japanese Pompoon, victor in the Futurity nwM.flIi -liai vne.ie, splendid game our team played In their last stand or tne i36 season. Tex promises to offer the Texas bad 10 expert, won his second match of the Totals 4 Score by querters: and a supposed standout, those contests. world's three-cushion miuaras tour whipped Privileged in the Kentucky men Just as much trouble from his own air raid as they plan to give Caliber of play was such that it Indian Giant BAPTIST 8 1L E. 0 3 4 nament today, defeating Jay Boze Jockey Club Stakes, was no surprise to the people in the him with theirs. man of Detroit 50 to 41 in 44 in Pompoon has little excuse for tne State's expense to the merry tune of 114 to 0.

Need Weaker Teams If the Huskies know what's good for them in the Rose Bowl business, they'll invite some "weaker" team like Louisiana State or Alabama and forget about the know that we beat Notre Dame, "Our squad handled a fine Har- Pete Cawthorn and approximately Internationals when the two teams meet Sunday afternoon on the University field in their second engagement of the year. Three weeks ago when the two teams met, the Internationals trounced the Mounted Wildcats soundly by a 11-7 score. Since that nings. two defeats he suffered this year. He wasn't supposed to be tightened Miami To Open 30 players are expected to arrive in vard team, which made such a fine record against Princeton and Tale, Tucson Friday.

ud at Saratoga wnen iso tar Deac Matsuyama, who has beaten Allen Hall and lost to Johnny Layton in his other two starts, never was behind his opponent today, getting a him, yet his time trials showed him Basket League Well Played Game "Now many discredit our victory making spectacular training erroris. time, the invaders from the Mexi War Admiral Oood Altadena Rites over Army. True, Army was repre- can border have improved their War Admiral was something of MIAMI, Nov. 30. Basketball will take the spotlight of sports at the Toung Men's Christian Association style of play, and will be faster and sented by a well-coached, powerful football team and the game was an m-and-outer, snowing greaL cluster of three points in his first turn at the table and building up a substantial lead.

His high run was five. The youthful, red-haired Bozeman tougher than ever. JJEW YORK, Nov. 30. (AP) Dean Detton, the Mormon flash from Salt Lake City, spotted Big Chief Sanooke 133 pounds, but experienced little difficulty in flopping the 338-pounder from the Cherokee Indian reservation in Korth Carolina in the main bout of tonight's wrestling show at the Hippodrome.

Detton, 205, won In 14:23 with a flying tackle and body slam. Man Mountain Dean, 307, of Geor-tia, tossed Dr. Harry Fields, 242, Philadelphia, in 3:31 with a body Ham. I Greatest comeback The Georgia Crackers were the comeback team of the campaign. They warmed up by beating Mercer and Furman and then hit the skids, falling before LSU 47 to 7.

Rice 13 to 6, Auburn 20 to 13 and Tennessee 46 to Held For Papkes speed on occasions. He was beaten several times and for no apparent typical of the hard fighting, bruise tomorrow evening with the opening game of the Copper Cities The Wildcat malleteers aleo ALTADENA, Nov. 30 (UP) have Improved since their first mg contest TJiat our two services al ways play. Our team was one which reasons. League between the Carlson Cir-cus group and the Catholic Youths, Billy Papke, one-time middleweight Reaping Reward eeems to be the game with the Internationals.

A rallied in the 39th inning, however. In that frame and the next three. would not be satisfied with a defeat. boxing champion, and his former 0. Quit? Back they came to beat horse with the best potential tnree week after that engagement, they The nightcap will find the Globe wife, Edna, were buried today in tie or anytmng but a win and dem onstrated that fact throughout the year-old quality.

The eon of Sickle may be cut out to be a distance dropped a tilt to the Southern Arizona Polo Club, S-6, but returned he collected 11 billiards, seven of which he put together for his high run of the tournament All Stars pitted against the Conoco Oilers. The double-bill will Mountain View cemetery. game. A brief service was held in the horse, even though his bloodlines to their old form on the following open at 7:10 p. m.

"There never was a time that make him look like a sprinter, in cemetery chapel, where a large week-end to route the Southern Army was able to make the neces trains? bloodlines. War Admiral and crowd of friends paid their last re Arizonians, 5-4. sary yardage when it was essential PomDoon eet anotner DiacK can. spects to the former pugilist Papke Beat Stanford In this afternoon's opening match, Welker Cochran of San Francisco defeated Earl Lookabaugh of Chicago 50 to 39 in a slow match of 71 innings. Cochran's high run was seven to three for Lookabaugh.

The latter is by Pompey, and his Thanksgiving morning the Red killed his wife, then himself Thursday after failing in attempting to blood does not usually stay. War and the 74-yard march for the win-ning touchdown at the end of the game was typical of the fighting hearts of the boys on this squads "As to the pass interference deci Admiral, by Man o' War. should be and Blue horsemen successfully out-rode their first inter-collegiate effect a reconciliation. lively Battles Mark Grappling At Garden Florida, Tulane and Georgia Tech and tie Fordham. Riffle Connects Dick Riffle was the comeback back of the year.

Last season the Albright college touchdown maker was among the scoring leaders of the East. This year, he was far down the list but back he came to score eight touchdowns in his last two games to win the scoring title with 84 points. For coaches, Gioomy Gil Dobie came back at the helm of Boston college, losing only to Temple. Mystery team Notre Dame won that nomination by a mile. After losing to Pittsburgh and Navy, the Irish came back to trim Army a staver.

but Jean Bart wasn ana competition of the season Stan- we are a little afraid he may not be iora university's Cardinals by a sion, such rulings always bring able to carry on that dazzling epeed 3-2 score. A second game between of his. raniora and Arizona, which was comment. To my mind the pass would have been completed had it been leg-ally played. Matev Is Threat to have been played Saturday aft JjORE WRESTLING, action and punishment was packed Into three Walter Jefford's Matey, a Man ernoon, was called off because of War colt, may turn out to be Phoenix Grade Teams Open Touch Grid War MADISON, defending champion, will take the field against Wilson, matches in Madison Square Garden last nignx.

man me pacuyuerms (laying the mint and t-man wars in Phoenix have offered fans In rain. surprise as a three-year-old. He The approaching game promises Four Are Tied can come from behind in the ac to be somewhat of a family affair knger than the proverbial something or other. From start to finish Promoter Ed Murphy had a card that was well cepted manner of stayers, and has for the Hathaway family of No and Northwestern with surprising ease. need and courage xo Durn.

wiwi orth exhibiting in any of the major gales. Playing the No. 1 spot for normal development over the win For Bike Lead NEW TORK. Nov. SO.

(API- Biggest disappointment that the invading Internationals will be "resiling centers, and the boys on ter, you'll find this colt one of the was Georgia Tech. The Techs rolled toe show seemed to take delight in ill Hathaway, father of Gregory smartest in vears, in 33 minutes and Bisignano came limping back into the ring to continue. The final bell, however, end un 147 points while holding ITesby ''ally getting serious and were out game of Phoenix high school's third annual district grade school touch football tournament. This year, for the first time, each school will be represented by i-iatnaway, captain of last years Four teams shared the lead in the" 61st semi-annual six-day bike race Wand, our choice for top liny terian, Sewanee and Kentucky Arizona squad, who will be playing ed the activities with neither gain Business. With all the boos received bv Bar- scoreless in their first three games in Madison Square Garden tonight honors, is another ot Jerrora horses.

This lassie has a high turn iNo. 3 position for Nogales. but won but one of their remain three teams: an team ranging Ginsburir. t.h former champion ing another fall. O'Shocker, realizing he was nours arter the start.

At 10 clock, just after the early evening from 110 pounds up, a team Family Mix-Up Riding from the No. 2 post on ing seven games. lower bracket team in winning the AEF again came back last of sped and appears to rank with other Man War fillies, such as Bateau. Florence Nightingale, and matched with a lad who knew tne composed of boys scaling between sprints the German aces, Gustav Stuhldreher Clicks Personalty The winningest the Arizona line-up will be Gaynor Kilian and Heinz Vopel shared first through to the finals but will be forced to compete against the exceptionally husky Alhambra elev 95 and 110 pounds, and a team composed of lads under 95 pounds "sm to display to the fans that ne a bit handicapped when pitted Jaiast a lad who has gained na- Edith Cavell. She should go on as, Hathaway, another of Will's sons.

The family mix-up may have a di place with their young French rivals. coach off the field was Harry Stuhldreher of Wisconsin. His Badeers didn't win a Big Ten game distance horee. and you can iook tricks of the trade, had plenty of work In winning but with a series of headlocks to soften up hie opponent finally clamped on the hold that enabled him to pull the event in weight. Three games win De ii.miie Ignat and Emile Dior, Torchy rect bearing on the score.

for her next season in the Alabama played each afternoon, starting wn-wide recognition. The Rarnn Inot iia -first fall in Col. Arthur W. Holderness, coach. and Coaching Club American Oaks.

but the Wisconsin alumni and students went wild about Harry. The Feden of Vancouver and Bobby Thomas of Kenosha, and Al, vardo Georgetti of Italy and Charley Yaccino of Chicago. appearances here to Howard with the meeting of the teams and winding up with the struggle between the midgets. On that Granville Best Of Year There is no question but that will spend all of this week grooming his charges. By virtue of their earlier defeat from the Interna en, a clut wnicn recently oattiea them to a scoreless tie.

Little dope is available on Class and Class teams as in the past the smaller boys have proved so evenly matched that little scoring has resulted and many upsets have been 3 -3 word is out: "Watch the Badgers "Huffman) Cantonwine in 18:20, course to Cantonwine' famed in '37." Granville was the best or me "Pe strangle. schedule it will take five days to complete the first round of play Scalpers' heaven The Doys three year oldfl. Bold enture tionals, the Wildcats will enter the game as the underdogs, but out of the fire. Dr. Freddie Meyers was relegated to the opener this week and was only able to come out with a draw against Myron Cox, the handsome life guard.

Meyers, as usual, did his share of hair pulling and eye gouging, once being obliged to toss Kef- who speculate on pasteboards did would get second call, even though as 10 grade scnoois nave emerea It didn't take long, however, for wnsburg to make Cantonwine "say "ncle" for the next two. the first rccourucu, Colonel Holderness plans to have tlirir hisrsrest business at the Army- the tournament. on the shelf most of the year. It not certain whether Granville could plenty of surprises in the bag for Xotre Dame game, getting $50 for A few special rules have been devised for the tournament. In Others Tangle his one-time conquerors.

The col a pair or ticKeis wunoui beat the bold one in a dual race, out general football rules will be in "nung 14:30 and the third ana Both hnva Arttl And onel intends to start the following Monroe will meet Emerson Adams will tangle with Al- )io fnrmpr srains top nonors De- force except that instead of tack eree Murpny irora me riiijs enough to get in his handiwork trouble. The winnah Operators of foot-hall wools had their richest year, cause he stayed sound all year and wvj a "lie uub i vji i hambra Monday, December 7, men: At No. 1, George Evans; at No. 2, Tommy Doran or Gaynor nrminri Cox's eves. ling to down the boll carrier he is to be stopped by being touched TO-Viinned vervthing in signi, in while there was plenty of action Hathaway; at No.

3, Boyd Branson; Tie games and upsets were like money from home for the pool were was plenty of rough tactics wnroghout the match-While they would go down in the wrd books as eteo-over toe holds, Roosevelt and Murphy are matched Tuesday, December 8, and Balsz and Kenilworth wind up the first below the belt by the tackler's two cluding the great Discovery. The rest of the field was very mediocre, and at No. 4, George Judson. Get Acquainted With the "NEW DEAL" STnOMBEIlG CARBURETOR EXCHANGE SERVICE CHARLIE C. JONES Battery Electric Co.

318-322 W. Jefferson St. displayed, the match for the most hands. Passes may take place any mrt found Murpny preny wen Msmnrv prODaDiy tne operators. Biereest laugh The milk pea The Nogales Internationals will be composed of: Will Hathaway at wasburg really invented what tangled up with the grunters and as the bell sounded Cox was doing distance behind the line of scrimmage, as is the case in professional football, instead of at least five best of the lot.

hp's -victorv over Discov Jmo. 1, Colonel Beasely at No. 3 dler who tried to get Princeton fans to give up whiskey for milk at the Sht be called a rope-over toe hold, f'Pired perhaps by Cantonwine's U6 Of tho iim for round of play when they come together the afternoon of December 9. The winners of the Madison-Wilson games are scheduled to meet the winners of the Monroe-Emerson tussles December 10 in the first Gregory Hathaway at No. 3.

and in the Saratoga Cup earned a good JOD or iorearming ine yards back as is the case under the B. F. Johnson at back. York dentist into suDmissmu. him the title of "King of the Turf." twanse of the way he tailed off, interscholastic rules.

The kickoff first fall. may be either by place kick or by Grabs Victory on the. moodv temperament that LOU DARO ILL LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30. (UP) Broun Collects second round game while the winners of the Roosevelt-Murphy bat sr him manv races, discovery naa oinsuurg again v-VkJU Princeton-Yale game.

P. S. He didn't. Stevens Gains Technical Kayo LOUISVILLE. Nov.

30. to abdicate and move mio eecouu tles tangle with the victors of the Lou Daro, prominent wrestling promoter, was confined to his home tonight after being stricken with a The son or uispiay migui Title At Soccer PROVIDENCE, R. Nov. 30. (AP) Brown won the New Eng Balsz-Kenilworth contests December 11.

TViiA to a second round bye the beaten Granville in a shorter race, t. hnd he had longer to prepare heart attack today Recently ordered to Palm Springs for a rest, Daro returned here to conduct his busi for a mile and three-quarters, but fAP) Johnny Stevens 133 pounds, winners of the Adams-Alhambra bracket go through to the upper hrni-ket semi-finals scheduled for of Cincinnati, won by a technical hi temperament might nave ruiea land Intercollegiate Soccer League title, and Tale and Wesleyan tied for second place, according to the ness. He collapsed at nis nome. knockout over Carlos Garcia, 133, of final tabulations announced today against his winning, too. Top Row was on the shelf too long to get a call.

i RECORD CROWD A-WAPOLIS. Nov. 30 (AP) the afternoon or tne inn. ine finals are booked for the afternoon of December 15. Mexico, here tonight e.t the end of the fifth heat of a scheduled 10-round bout by T.

W. Taylor of Brown, secre punt. Eight minute quarters will be played with ont minute's rest intervening between quarters. No cleated shoes will be permitted. Play Limited No contestant will be permitted to play in.

two divisions. Thus a 95-pound lad might play in the division if he were good enough but in that case he would not be permitted to play in the division as well, as the tournament is intended to give as many different boys as possible an opportunity to Play. All games are sponsored by the Phoenix Union high school and will be officiated by members of the Coyote athletic department. Suitable awards will be made to winning teams, presentation being made at a high school honor assembly, I i in i I iiiij. in luiiu to fall to his toe holds for the successive week also was to limp from the ring with that had a few shootin' pains couple of hours.

toe holds seemed to be jnain attraction of the show 2n, by way of variety, found no uer being fully tossed from nng. although Referee Harold yauiionah-e) Murphy was thrown several occasions. O'Shocker, the genial Irish-Jn-om Salt Lake City, won his from Al Bisignano, billed as O-si, Lian chamP. with a etep-over. Ptt er and Bisi2nano not only a fat and punishing bout 'iso the cleverest as far as was concerned.

Mirrtlowond trets tnira piace tary of the league. Each afternoon's program is (o) The boys went at it hammer and Brown finished with 14 points PER WEEK PAY ONLY our estimation, because she was the best sprinter of any age or sex on scheduled to open with the heavy Naval academy records disclosed today at least 105,013 persons saw the Army-Navy football game Saturday in Philadelphia. with an undefeated season, Wesleyan and Yale finished with 10 weight game, cooked for p. m. tongs from the opening bell and the scrap was one of the best seen here in several weeks.

Garcia went down Amprican tracks. lne aauymei of Blue Larkspur takes rank with points each: Harvard and Dart Madison Handicapped The draw, which calls for six of A total or tickpis nereawu mouth were tied for third with eight the best fillies of all time as a under a barrage of blows in the fourth round and was staggering for the game, in addition me iavy Issued 2.423 passes to persons work sprinter, and it is hard to rate very many sprinters of the opposite sex points each; then followed Massachusetts State, Amherst, Williams, Connecticut State and and bleeding profusely at the end of the fifth. ing within the stadium. the 10 teams entered to play in the upper bracket, seems to handicap Coach Vernon Tuckey's heavyweight defending champions at Madison as they will not only have to play, one more game than the above her. Referee Tot Wilkerson wouldn't Ti7Ti4srTnr In the largest of Eng let him come out for the sixth, Tufts, two each; Springfield, one, and M.I.T, none.

The season closed last Saturday, Ulster Js the most northern of Ire lish lakes, Ullswater to the second largest. awarding Stevens the decision. land's four provinces Irishman took tha, first fall.

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