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gaigaigaMMHw5ffl 7. -H kf OAKOJVD TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 19S7 J.1 liu uicc uAunn 'Copyright, By Saunders and Woaaon I NAPOLtON Ainu untv.Lt clot The Tribune) oy uiwora iw.p..u. Expert itfn una DHT1IJ A IV'ltni'lW cm CMIIOCH Ann -H SSI MM 11 1 LrS' I riA PfALCrc r3 I Mi i ROSE BOWL SHOULD QUIT P. G. C.

Good Equipment Skiing Need 1 -Tribune Ml I 11 LIKE A LONE PINE TRfeE HJ THE USE OF r-l IS ERHAY.B I I HOW MLLWE GET HOME? 'h fjTFowl llT sfuW 111 I 0 i II I II X- 1 ST til I I BSstsB eg. I I "aw tf HK 1 lb mm I. HI S. 1. II 1 I All Ml L-t Ul I I 1 II II 1.3 1 PNr.T I I SHAW By TOE-STRAP FOR tribune aklani sports ARTCOHN SPOMS EDITOR EN ROUTE HOME FROM NEW ORLEANS, Jan.

COAST'S BEST SHOULD GET PASADENA Bl BEGINNERS VOL. CXXVT OAKLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5i 1937 23 NO. 5 ADVISED i ft 1 i mvtmt LEWIS STES OUT OF DIVISION LOSES FIGHT When Louisiana State's new football stadium is completed in a few months, it will not look much different than any of the other hundred or more stadia sprinkled across the country that Hickory Wood Best By ART COHN Tribune Sports Editor PHrtENTY. Jan. Lawrence I1 Bring 'em back ant: I Minn riiMii imr ii iv AVkw-.

janw.w 1 mst a fsaik. -mmx i Buck) Shaw today gave the headline hunters aboard the prune For Skis; Dress For Warmth juice limited a parting gift in appreciation of their loyalty, a swell atnrv in wfjfr EH 1 -He advocated that the Tournament of Roses promoter. seat 70,000 cash customers. But looks, as you may have heard, are often deceiving. And this stadium, now under construction, the most remarkable athletic plant in the world.

As long as Huey Long lived, he refused to accept a nickel from the Federal pork barrel. The day that Huey was gathered to his fathers, Louisiana made peace with the Roosevelt Administration and the (This the first of a series of voroe. themselves from the Pacific Coast Conference and its do: ination of the Rose'Bowl game to prevent any further embattSi articles on Skiing Is Easy by Miles Bartlett, noted professional. The second article will appear exclusively in The Tribune tomorrow.) of having an inferiort ot naving an ment team defend Western prestige. BIG WELCOME 2 He suggested that the San Francisco and Oakland Shriners By MILES BARTLETT should replace the East-West game with an intersectional uni Forgotten Children of the Bayous were suddenly remembered by Jim Farley anu Harry Hopkins.

Millions of Federal relief dollars began to pour into Louisiana. Soon the State had everything except a new football stadium. It seems that the architecture on the old L. S. U.

field is two seasons out of date now The first essential of skiing is equipment. Equipment, in the order of importance, consists of boots and bindings, skis, poles and clothing. The first two items must be considered as a unit, since they He Ain't Seen NotfilB' -By Harold Cray -x I PLANNED FOR SANTA CLARA and the good people of Baton Rouge vlvlvHwtlyBrVM nftcCT TUk-r uitu! uANCtrr I i TW' too one ftuh ll unuf Snn npu uitftf I depend on eacn ottier in use. Hoots should be squared-toed, leather-soled, ankle height, and well sewn. The sole should be at least half an inch in thickness, with a steel shank in the arch to prevent buckling when the bindings are pulled up tight.

Composition-soled boots have recently appeared on the market at a low cost, but so far they have proven unsatisfactory, as the rate of warping due to dampness is not insist on being fashionable. So Mister Maestri, the Mayor of New Orleans, and his Stooge, Governor Leche, requested Federal geetus and WPA labor to build the new football stadium. Shamus Farley was horror-stricken. Not that he minded Louisiana having a new football field but, he feared that if he granted this request, he would have to do the samefor the other 45 States. Yes, I said the.

other 45 States, Because Maine and Vermont; ni versity classic each New year's Day because the public is fed up on all-star tilts that can have no significance. 3-He said that the National Collegiate' Athletic Association was wrong in condemning all post-season games in their annual New YorH meeting last week because the benefits of a few such games overcame their evils. 4 He said New Year's Day games should be restricted to one each in San Francisco, Pasadena and New Orleans. "Too many boWl games," Shaw admitted, "will ultimately kill all of them. I am positive that the Sugar Bowl game is permanent, especially since a Sugar Bowl Stadium to seat 70,000 Is being built." SUGAR BOWL CONTROLS The Southeastern Conference, like the Pacific Coast Conference, this year tried to sign up the Sugar Bowl promoters to a long-term contract for the exclusive selection each year, By LEE DUNBAR Santa Clara University's cot entering Broncos will be ten.

j. dered a reception tomorrow by the home folks, worthy of their great exploit in downing tire presumably invincible Tigers of L. S. U. in the New OrlejrW': Sugar Bowl game.

(The Bronco special train oufepf I New Orleans is due at San Jose tomorrow morning at 8:45. It pH ll ijjfc I I the same for leather and composition, causing the sole to pull away from the upper. It does not pay to I bK BaWSBaBssB pis 1 mmm I EfKJtufl I vBfl I tsH ssB flfl Hi -ssH 9el LaB hW JaH M'" LBPwPVflE ttW sfl latt'aH WW trtt Meeting jgiffi) By Nowlin and CaH(inTi I longef in the Union, certainly Vould not ask for any Roosevelt piastres. So Louisiana was denied the request. Yet, I saw hundreds of laborers pouring concrete into the stadium the other day.

It is Federal labor and Federal materials. The answer is quite simple. Processor Ltlhg died, it is true, but he left some star pupils to carry on his aoble work. As you shall see- 0 0 6 Cleviir People These Louisianans! But theJSugar Bowl promoters, un-llkeTne Rose Bowl promoters, were imart enough to keep control of the Duy cheap boots. TOE STRAP BE8T There are numerous1 types of bindings on the market.

They may be divided into two major classes: toe-strap, and lip or lug. The toe-strap, the most popular among the experts, should be used as widely by beginners, since there is less danger ot hurting the toes when a bad fall, is taken. The best of both types are screwed to the top of the skis, A. binding that Is adjustable after it has been mounted is preferable, as it will save trouble be metfHr, the stanS by enthl astic a u-w. porters -Ofl the footbairf, team, after 5 which 11 -i will pro- ceed imme- V1 lately to Santa Qaij where tlktm real tfmm works wJtt begin.

Arrival at SantiCWKS in keeping the boot fitted snugly on the ski. Personal pert erence will decide the type ot heel strap-leather, metal or spring. Those who are going in for downhill tracing will want a down-pull of some sort, but no beginner should use a down-pull at first because it hampers his move-. game. Their answer was that they will continue to pick the best teams available, regardless of conference affiliation, ll.

any. In other words, unless the Rose Bowl off the yoka of the conferenee, it will oontinue to ignore the best team on the Coast for an inferior one. That is, so long as Santa Clan and St. Mary's remain football powers, which seemt for a long time. Other bull sessions aboard reveal: That Lionel Rodgers.

Bronco right guard, who left New Orleans immediately after the Sugar Bowl game to visit his fiancee in San Antonio, Texas, rejoined the squsd and announced that he will study law at Georgetown University after graduating from Santa Clara in June. That the second touchdown pass, laitSijllliJl RgKAMETMEM te I -Lfe he ln keynote of Jane'. I SWeiSwrnt ffyMKi ZW ICEIVV AN 1 S3RtffiV XHINII AVT VILMA HLII? tVI -1 battle with the Bukena wirrion. Tarian found him- attempt to escape the lion. Her lightning leap would pEmfUJlJp ffllJk Al KwrnreT-'rHcl OSmtiMVOWN ij--n gHtaBL" th dark of evll-melllnr hut, hi have done credit to Tarzan himself.

But the beast I "yjjp WrlS', nk'" b0Und PWer" rSe'' t0' talns 1 station la eduledH I ac'h The fight was a non-title affair. The cameraman snapped action in the fourth round and at the end of the bout, judges were split in rendering their decision. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5. Light heavyweight champ, John Henry Lewis (left), stepped out of his division latt night and lost a close 10-round decision to AI Ettore in the Convention Hall.

for :50 a. del. m. A BUCK SHAW toht gatioit ment at a time when he should be free of all hindrances. If you insist on having a lip binding, do not get one that is made of white metal, as the lug la apt to break off at a most inauspicious moment.

headed by Mayor Patrick Concan-non of Santa Clara, Judge Charles A. Thompson, Reverend Father Louis Rudolph, S. president ol Winter Tennis Cost INDIANS SWAMP VVILLIE HUNTER Santa Clara University, city hurled by Bruno Pelligrinl, was sup- county officials, members mm ni co op Title U.S, university alumni and enthi I uoNoLto go to Frank Smith, the lefjU dg TO PLAY HERE supporters of the team-nMH nranun, ju-ut hand. Not to mention the univ end, instead or worm rinney, ine right Wing, who Was the most sur prised man on the field when he HICKORY STRONGEST In the nlted States, skit are made of the following woods: Pine, maple, birch, and hickory. Pine Is very unsatisfactory "DWMnffev.lt ridges badly in one season, warpa easily, is not sufficiently strong, and splinters too readily.

Birch is little used, because of the difficulty of obtain band. A few months after Washington turned thumbs down on the L. 8. U. stadium, Louisiana made a request for money to build new university dormitories.

Enough for least 2000 rooms. In couple dftys it was granted. The architect made blue prints for the 2000-room dorms. They have already been constructed. But what the Roosevelt Administration dees not yet know is that this 2000-room dormitory Is UNDERNEATH the new football stadiam being constructed! That's the picture.

The students will sleep inside the football stadium, Tne rooimrare- eomaarable to those of a high class metropolitan hojel. Students win be charged fust SO a month for room and $1B a month for board, three meals a day. Ybu see. Louisiana State owns its own cattle, operates its own diary, grows its own fruit and vegetables. So, the Roosevelt Administration doesn't knew it but It is building L.

S. U. a new football stadium. I understand that New Orleans, now terribly Jealpng became its 13-milllon dollar I.ney Long Bridge across the Mississippi has been made to look like a secondhand common draw-bridge by the SR-million dollar Bay Bridge, now wants the Roosevelt Administration to do something about it. Per-hapsot bridge between New Orleans and Miami would help out.

The State university of Louisiana is a palace, indeed a costly Declares Fred Perry By LEE DUNBAR Willie Tlnntfr. firav-tlinlclied A parade will be formed at the station and proceed through the business district of Santa Clara, after which it will wend Its way to the university, campus when the first official welcome will be tendered. From the university the ing clear, straight-grained stock. Maple Is suitable for beginners, Los Angeles professional, will be NEW YORK, Jan. (TP) red Perry, who expects to spend contender in the Oakland most ol the winter piayingtennts arter cutting nimseu a large ST.

PAUL, Jan. Using superior height and an uncanny shooting ability, the touring Stanford University basketball team crushed, a smaller but scrappy Hamline University five, 58 to 26, in the St. Paul School's dedication game of its new field house last night. The summary: $5000 open golf tournament at shoo of a record "gate" Madison Square Garden tomorrow saw tne pin coming straignt zor JOBS mk PLAYERS That Santa Clara is planning an elaborate program whereby all football players will be assured jobs on graduation. That since such an employment bureau has not yet been established, several boys cannot remain in school even for six months to graduate, among them being Fin ney, who must get out and rustle to support a wife and child.

That Velio Falasohi claims the reason all five Sugar Bowl touoh- parade will proceed to the Hotel de Ansa, San Jose, the plan call women, or anyone who does not plan to do a great deal of skiing. Maple Is much stronger than pine, does not splinter, and wears well, but it not so, strong as ash er hiekory Is eK, light' Clarcmont, January 15, 16 and says that too much Winter playing is one of the big troubles with America's Davis Cup teams. Before going out yesterday for a few practice licks against 11. So will George von Elm, tng for the party to reach point at 11 a. m.

Here the versity band will be joined Ellsworth Vines, his opponent in the feature match tomorrow, 8TANFORD HAMLINE Ff.Ft.Tp. Ft.rt.Tp Lusettl.f 4 IS the Roosevelt Junior PWM of San Jose and a musical the British star pointed to too I ll 1 4 10 gram given. The victorious gtw- 1 11 0 0 2 Tume.r.f I i i- i ft added, "don't always pull together because they haven't the team jl -downi were: scored by air is he- nfld ders will be officially welei but ridges badly ln a comparatively short time. GUAGING THE SKIS All first class skis are made Of hickory, which combines the qualities of great strength, durability and proper weight. Heaviness may seem a drawback, but a heavy ski has the advantage of steadiness.

The time honored' method of ichatd to the city by President Rl Et' MomV'il HL MM-M, HE.S IN SOME, FIT TOttCTHta LIKE A PICTURE ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. VER 4 'f 11 JMtWMk SSSW Lom Itt'iSi' Ifil. KINO OP A JAM-THAT'O ACCOUNT SHE ACTS LIKE HE CONVENIENT) BUT THEY CAN i Mk V'JvBII tf' jslfm LjriilliL lk From her poslllon In the tree, ahe could see Prince Sheared the lion would find Sborov; and as leader WWHk HiliirJ ii v.PflflbsflLlTlK'r ITSb 'QrtZnr if frl fryV'J ffiWftm Jl Shnrnv In, the underbrush, paralysed by terror, of the party she felt responsible for every member. K'Bfl sWIWB Jr MynrVVHMQI III jQMl A A A A rlv.1i MoiWiiliit "oud belt, Rt out of there," Jane cried; "but don't There was only one way to protect him. She must Lm mBttftmm I iL QpM m- wffiTOJmi) make any nolae.

If the Hon heart, hell dash far you. distract the lion by tempting him to leap at her! So, jt ggg 1 1 I i He's terribly angry, and he means business!" she swung down, in range of the growling heant: (OLD TEEN Manager Has Worries -By Carl Ed HAl THE BIRD IS Slli' BjiM i I ffl SNOOZING ON HER AHC Yl GEI WOTTA HT. ttoVll TH UAM6IB I SURB IrAl ITS MOTIWY, IP V'ASK ME- AFTER I EAT THE WT 7. fA 0 2 0 a 2 10 0 2 0 4 spirit: Your players should kee Campbell.f Ortenoufh.f Jbhmon.c Laraan.c Kronzer, aar; O'Rourke, a' French of the City Council. in Phil 4 Moore.s xhti.t a it more in mind that they are play I Another street parade wll formed at this point, and will 2 Bob Zonnce 1 ceed from the de Ana eas Totals 24 10 ftSl 7 12 Totals measuring for the length of a pair canse a wet nan that is not muaay is easier to grasp and throw than a day ball.

That Frank O'Conneil, who cleaned up $1000 on the game, slipped every player a sawbuck. That Louisiana State is a sucker for Notre Dame Offense as Jack Chevigny at Texas and Shaw proved this season. That every player received as a souvenir of the game an elaborately Santa Clara Street to First Ing for their country and not for themselves in the Davis Cup." Close friends of the court, Perry and Vines discussed almost everything but their coming match, but their actions in practice Indicated a of skis has been to reach the arm jan Los Angeles business man golfer, who forsook the amateur ranks a few years ago to join the brigade that seeks pay for its labor. This cheering news was received in the letter from Hunte which today came to the hands of Stuart Hawley chairman of the golf committee of the Oakland Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the event. There was but one "if" attached to the HunterVon Elm entry.

Willie stated they would be here sure unless private business affairs kept them in Los Angeles. Hunter's last appearance In Northern California was last year, when he won first money in the San Francisco match play open championship. Von Elm hat not played In this section for several years. Both are good gallery attractions and will add much to the Oakland event. thence south on First Street to Score at hslf: Stanford 26, Hamllha 18, Parional fouli; liacttl 2, Robsrtson, Turner Quale.

Stoefen Phil Zonne, Moore, Heath, Olnon, 3 Cams-bell, Jdhntbn, Larson, Kronzer, 4 Oray. Salvadore Street, thence south- tax Market and north on Market tejll as far as possible above the head. This procedure has been found to lead to the selection of skis that Hotel St. Claire. 31 rajit, warter, i close match.

The practice doubles hrows missed The schedule calls for the long a tournament season and lack of team spirit as the prin cipal reasons why the United States has failed to regain the trophy. "All this Winter tennis may catch up with them in the one big match they want to win," he said. "Donald Badge may find that he would have more reserve had he taken It easier lnvhe offseason. He may pay the penalty against Australia, or It may be against Germany or against England in the challenge round. "When I played him In the final round at Forest Hills latt year Don was over the edge and I knew it and ran him.

If he had been keen he was In a position to win In that last set, but he didn't knew what to do when his crisis came, that, I think, waa due to his being over tennised." The Davis Cup teams, Perry Robertson. Turner, Calderwood, wxet Stopfer Phil Zonne, Moore, loore, to read i llie hi. uiaire bound, 21-page, brochure, revealing Heath, Vic Olson, Campbell, 2t Dolan, Oray, O'Hourke, Referee: Carl Nordley. Carletoni urn pire, Clark Jansen, Bradley. (Cont.

on 2d Sport Page, (Cont. on 3rd Sport Page, Col. 6) monument to the vanity of Long. The Irony Is that its student body Is almost 90 per cent ofpoor kids from the farms. And that is one of the reasons Bernie Moore has been so successful In coaching those football farmers.

You see, he's lust a nlain, old-fashioned hayseed himself. He still owns and operates a Dig farm In Tennessee. a A.A.U. Wrong, Ae Usual Because he is a Negro, Jesse Owens has never been appreciated (Cont. on 3rd Sport Page, Col.

I are too long, since it is the length of one's leg and one one's arm that is the deciding factor. An approximately correct length may be gauged by reaching up and curling the hand over the tip of the ski. A far more aceurste method is to double the length of the leg measured from the top of the hip bone to the floor. This makes it Impossible for the individual whose legs are unusually short to choose skis too long for him. The PERRY HITS WINTER TENNIS GRII tilt ended with Vines and Bruce Barnes, who will tour with them, beating Perry and Berkeley Bell, 6-4, 6-3; Despite the price scale up to for the best seats, a sellout was virtually assured today, with total receipts somewhere above 150,000.

This would be far above the previous American record of 130,000, established when Bill Tilden played Henri Cochet at the Garden several years ago. A OOL! 1 -S Tr iff WJbCKMV "1 TIAR IT OOWM THBV DEVOUR Lil, I a fiife r- WfI, Sry-lf KLsifJii I (Cont. on 3rd Sport page, Col. 4.) i I OUT BUDGE READY By Chet Smith Hunter and Von Elm are great pals and are inclined to pair up when they seek golf gold in foreign parts. They filed one of their joint entries for last year's State open championship at Del Monte, but both withdrew at the last moment when personal business affairs required Von Elm's presence in Los Angeles.

With the beginning of play in the Oakland tournament only 10 days away, Chairman Hawley will soon be in a position to announce a substantial list of entrants. Golfers particularly amateurs are notori 1 HE TONIGHT FOR NET MEET swtun Mania i i ii MmuWMr a iim vir v. i-aa wkvw iwc rf i yf iir nw i i i rt i i inn khb aar i i an sua i CORAL GABLES, Jan. () Frankle Parker, Lawrendeyille, N. schoolboy, today headed aHut of favorites who came safely througlk i.i it Ifl.

ous for holding back until the last minute before sending in their entries. Just why this is so is a mystery, as it simply tends to gum up the work for tournament officials. However, it is true, as Hawley and his associates know, arid a complete list of starters will not be available until a day or two before the evenfc If Is expected the tewing Spa ulding professionals, Lawton Little, Jimmy Thompson, Morton Smith and Harry Cooper, will be certain alerters. They are now putting on their exhibition in jl -ByMon iirsi-rounu iriaitnes w. uic Hiinuii Biltmore tennis tournament Parker conquered Abe Bassford of New York, 6-1, 6-0, keeping the New York veteran constantly out of position.

.1 Other prominent entrants to march through first-round play included Charles Harris of West Palm Beach, defending champion; Wayne Suain, Los Angeles; Gardner Mul-loy, Miami, and Richardo Morales, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5. -UR)-Maxie Rosenbloom and King Levin-sky, two battle-scarred ring veterans who have put their best years of competition behind them, will meet for the first. tune in the ID-round feature bout at Olympic Auditorium tonight. 1 Maryland Plans Horse Doping War BALTIMORE, Jan.

VMItf-The Maryland Racing Commission recommended today that the Legislature pass a law "making) it a criminal offense to tamper in any way with a race horse." The commission called attention to the epidemic of sponging last Fall at the Bowie track. Six horses were found with sponges in their nostrils, designed to slow down Havana. Don Budge, No. 1 tenr.is player, and Busy Grant, Atlanta star, have not yet played opening matchet. jackoTgets JOB Southern California and will take part In the Los Angeles open, which gets under way with euali-fying rounds tomorrow.

Following the Los Angeles event, the entire professional brigade is expected in Oakland, after which the trek will begin to Sacramento for the open there, followed by the San Francisco event which closes the Calif ornia season. ffl NEW YORK, Jan. Jockson veteran field captain, for, the Kw York Giants, today signed a three-year contract to manage the player, declared Off, season tennis ruins asamr wb new international League ruiants- their speed and prevent them win Don Budge tey City. farm team in jen fling the wee. vf The goalie's raning PlymouA rocks this year!.

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