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THE PALM BEACH POST Page Five GRID SEASON SUSTAINS BEST TRADITIONS, GAINS. NEW HIGHS Slender Ralph Guldahl Streaks Down Finish Stretch To Win Augusta Money Monday Morning, November 30, 1939 DON LASH CAPTURES LOUISIANA STATE NOW Few Intcrsectional Clashes Still Are To Be Fought Out Chicago Cards Aid Packers To Clinch Grid Division Title AWAITING BOWL CALL Auto Salesman Scores 283 To Pass Picard And Shute By The Associated Press AUGUSTA, Nov. 29. Streaking down the stretch in a garrison finish, slender Ralph Guidahl overtook the field today to win first-place money in the $5,000 Augusta Open golf tournament with a 72-hole score of 283. The St.

Louis automobile salesman stroked the last 18 holes in A By the Atttoeiatfd Press this year, was the hero. The ver By The Associated Press Crew From Baton Rouge NEW YORK, Nov. 29. It wouldn't be American college foot NEW YORK, Nov. 29, With the help of some unexpected aid from the Chicago Cardinals, the mighty Green Bay Packers ball if it wasn't filled with hectic Figures Their Record Better Than Tide's moments, passionate partisanship and the echoing roar of the Leads Indiana's Team To Victory In Crosscountry Chase By the Auoeiated Pregt NEWARK, N.

Nov. 29. Sandy-haired Don Lash, the University of Indiana's distance runner clinched the Western Division championship of the National Professional Football League today, while the Boston Redskins smashed their way into the Eastern lead. The Packers pounded out a 26-17 win over the Detroit Lions, while the Cards, helping the Green crowds. By tht AuMociated Press satile Missouri boy lugged the ball for Navy's touchdown with only three minutes to go.

Besides doing a grand job of kicking, blocking and tackling. The penalty that proved so costly to Army's hopes was called on the Cadet three-yard line after the blocking of a pass, Bill Ingram to Bob Antrim, by West Point's Henry Sullivan. It was the second ATLANTA, Nov. 29. Louisiana Topped off by a record outpouring of 102,000 fans in freezing weather to see Navy's sensational Bay cause, knocked off their clos State's touchdown Tigers moved their newly re-won Southeastern conquest of Army in Philadelphia CARL KNOWLES FIGHTS BROUfLLARD ON FRIDAY huge municipal stadium, the 1936 est rivals, the Chicago Bears, 14-7.

With the league's campaigning heading its final week, the Green Bays loomed as the likely Conference title seat over by the 67, four under par, to pick up $1,000 and triumph by two strokes over Henry Picard of Hershey, and Denny Shute of Boston, recently, crowned P. G. A. champion. Guldahl, a 100 to 1 shot at thi outset of the tournament, tri-umphed in "dark horse" style, putting together rounds of 75-71-70- who holds the world's two-mile record, captured the National A.

A. U. cross-country championship today for the third consecutive of two such penalties called dur year. outfit to meet the Eastern winners the loop crown. Boston climaxed a late season Rome, Georgia, Mauler ing Navys 73-yard scoring drive.

season not only sustained some of the gridiron's best traditions for tumultuous action, but reached a number of new "highs" in a campaign of historic proportions. Still to be settled are a few intersectional arguments such as Notre Dame versus Southern California, the championship of the Southwest Conference, and the It gave the Navy a 17-yard gain the Packers were never headed. The surprises for the day were provided by the Redskins and the Cardinals. Boston figured to have a chance against the Pirates, but not by anything approaching the 30-point margin it piled up. The Bucs' fumbles had a lot to do with the victory, but the Redskins uncovered their heaviest guns of the season, piling up 227 yards by rushing.

The only team in their way for the title now is the New York Giants, whom they meet next week. The Cardinals, doormats of the Western division, virtually killed the crucial stage, instead of He covered the 6J-mile, rolling course through Branch Brook Park in 32 minutes and 37 seconds. Lash's victory, achieved by a margin of 350 yards over his teammate and fellow Olympian, what looked like an Army inter telephone today and waited anxiously for a Rose Bowl call. The Bayou Bruisers wound up their schedule Saturday by smashing Tulane, 33-0, before a record Southern gallery of 48,000 at Baton Rouge. This verdict gave the defending champions six victories and no defeats in conference play.

The league awards no official championship but the gridiron public ception, for the ball that Sulli In Ten-Round Mill At New Haven, Conn. By tht Aiuoeiated Press NEW YORK, Nov. 29. Lou Brouillard, of Worcester, and Carl Knowles, of -Rome, van batted away was plucked from the air by Jim Craig. Tom Deckard, made him the second runner in the meet's 40-year Army pounded into Navy's side of the field repeatedly for three- drive by taking advantage of enemy fumbles to trample the Pittsburgh Pirates 30-0, and move out in front of both the Bucs and the idle4 New York Giants in the Eastern sector.

In the East's only other game, the Brooklyn Dodgers handed the hapless Philadelphia Eagles a 13-7 trouncing, with Bobby Wilson in the starring role. Once Arnold Heber got his passing arm warmed up, the Lions never had a chance against Green Bay, in their Detroit meeting before 22,000 fans. Heber clicked history to gain the individual crown three successive times. feature this week's national boxing program. quarters of the game, missed its best chance by losing the ball on downs on Navy's three-yard line and finally was deprived of its chief post-season pairings.

With the University of Washington's Huskies slated to carry the West Coast's banner in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, indications point definitely to the selection of either Alabama or Louisiana Slate, the deep South's two high-powered, unbeaten arrays, as the party of the second Willie Ritola, Finnish star, performed the feat from 1925 to 1927, Brouillard, former welterweight 67. His low-score streak put him out ahead of Harry Cooper of Chicago in the race among professionals for the Radix Trophy emblematic of low-scoring honors. Picard and Shute split $1,300 prize money for second place. Back of this pair with 286's came Tommy Armour of Chicago, AI Watrous of Detroit and Jimmy Hines of Garden City, L. I.

They divided $1,100. Guldahl tied with Cooper and Watrous for low-scoring on the final round and established a three-way lock for a new competitive record over the Forest Hills course. Tony Manero of Greensboro, N. the hopes of'their local rivals, the Bears, by an unexpected show of power. Brooklyn had little trouble outpointing the Philadelphia outfit, as Bobby Wilson sprinted 61 yards inclusive.

generally viewed this record as a notch above Alabama's mark of five victories and a tie. Alabama completed 'its card star back, Monk Meyer, because and middleweight champion, and Knowles, meet in a ten-rounder at New Haven, Friday. Indiana's powerful squad, un of injury in the last period. A record Southern crowd of 48, defeated for two seasons, wrested ounnar Barlund, of Finland. 000 at Baton Rouge saw Louisiana one touchdown and led a 70- with an overhead to Don Hutson Thursday by coming from behind to take Vanderbilt, 14-6.

Since L. Dart. makes his third start in this the team crown from the Millrose A. which had held the title from 1929 until today. in the first minute, and thereafter! yard march to another.

State's mighty Tigers finish with a reverberating roar to wallop For the Sugar Bowl festivities the same holiday, it will be no country against Frankie Connelly, of Boston in a ten-rounder at the New York Hippodrome Wednes The Hoosier harriers compiled ulane, 33-0, and clinch the South eastern title for the second a perfect score of 155 points, an straight year. Only an early sea Annual Sore Foot Season For Scribes Starts Soon son deadlock with Texas marred achievement without parallel in three decades. Andrew Zamper-elli of Northeastern University stopped the parade of Indiana day. The program: Monday At New York. Bolibv Pacho.

New York vs Ray Napolitnno. New York, welterweights, 8. At Louisville. an otherwise perfect record for Berme Moore well-rounded ag surprise if Pittsburgh Panthers get the invitation to battle the Southern entry that doesn't make the trip to Pasadena. Otherwise, in retrospect rather than speculation, the chief contributions of the season comprise: (1) The absence of any clear-cut claim to national championship honors, with Minnesota, Louisiana State, Pittsburgh, Alabama and Washington the year's poten men across the finish line by plac gregation; featuring Gaynell Tins- Htevens, CinclnnATI vs Carlos By The Associated Press ing fifth, but he was the school's lone entry and accordingly wasi S.

record is slightly soiled by a non-conference draw and Alabama won all its outside tests, the folks at Tuscaloosa also kept up their hopes for a fifth journey to Pasadena. Gossip among fans has it that the Southeastern Conference will take the lion's share of the post-seasonal spotlight. They figure that whichever of these twt teams that does not go to the coast to meet Washington New Year's Day will be the Southern delegate in New Orleans' Sugar Bowl on the same 1 i a probably against Pittsburgh. Auburn already has been named disregarded in the team scoring. ley, whose performances lifted him to a level of end play shared this season only by Yale's spectacular captain, Larry Kelley.

Alabama, which rallied to whip Vanderbilt 14 to 6 on Thanksgiving Day, likewise finished its NEW YORK, Nov. 29. The annual sore foot season for sports writers is about to begin. During the summer and fall, no matter how rushed they are, the scribes usually manage to do most of their work sitting down, but with the meetings of the Amateur Athletic Union and of the minor baseball leagues this week the time comes when they have to spend hours standing around hotel lob-, tiariis, Mexico, lightweights, 10. At Miami.

Carl (iuggino, Hartford, Conn vs Tommy Speigal. C'niontown, lightweights, 10; Ueorge Ksrieh. Baltimore vs Amna Tiger. Manning. nilddleweighls.

(I; Toiiv Monin. Tampn vs Johnny Dean, Kannspolis. N. welterweights, Billv Sharkey. Wot tester.

Muss va I.ou (lendell, Miami, welterweights. II. At Chicago. Charle'v Helanger, Winnipeg. Man.

vs Harr'v Thomas, Kagle Rend, heavyweights. 111. At Madison. N. Heimv levine.

Newark. N. .1. vs Jnhnnv Conference Standings tial "first five," subject 'to final results in the Associated Press KM THEAHTKKN ATLANTA. Nov.

(AC) Pool lull rankine ooll tomorrow. National Open champion who led the field after 36 holes with a 140, needed 74 and 73 strokes today and finished in a tie with Paul Runyan of White Plains, N. at 287. They split $475. Grouped at 288 were Les Madison of Hollywood, Abe Espinosa of New Orleans; Ky Laffoon of Chicago, and Horton Smith of Chicago.

They were trailed with 289's by Willie Mac farlane of New York; Jimmy De-maret of Houston, Texas; Cooper and Byron Nelson of Ridgewood. N. J. Ray Mangrum of Pittsburgh and Bill Mehlhorn of Louisville finished with 281's, a stroke in front of Pat Sawyer of Washington, D. Bobby Cruickshank of Richmond; Leonard Dodson of Springfield, and Craig Wood huh.

lings of the Southeastern (2) A wave of upsets from schedule, but the Crimson Tide was held to a scoreless tie in conference competition by Tennessee. The Southern Conference championship again went to Duke, TPudP 0 0 14.1 13 bies or rushing from one place to another in search of someone who can supply the "straight dope." Slate A A In llama 5 AiHinru 4 Ml 31 58 44 711 2.1 the Pittsburgh deal for Dizzy." In addition to the consideration of the fact that some fans stay at home listening to big league broadcasts instead of turning out for minor league games, the asso coast to coast marked by the end of Minnesota's winning streak after 21 consecutive victories, form reversals on the part of nearly all top-notchers, and Duquesne's twin conquests of Pittsburgh and Mar thanks largely to the superlative all-around play of Captain The three-day gathering Of the National Association of Profes Ace (Jenrgia 3 to meet Villanova In Havana New Year's Day and Memphis plans to inaugurate a "Cotton Bowl" with Mississippi State as one of the teams. Last week's semi-windup made several changes in the Southeast i rtewirt, welterweights, e. Tuesday At Los Angeles, King l.e-vlnsky, Chicago va 11 she Hunt. Tulsa.

heavyweights. 10. At New fork. I'ete Cara-eiola, New Tork vs Jov Oreb. Herkimer.

N. lightweighta, 8. At Jeraey City Frankie Williams, Newark, N. J. va Kinll Calragnl, I'nlon City.

N. welterweights. 8. At Kliss-heth. N.

.1., Eddie Dunne. New York va Murker Keyes. Jersey Citv, Ilght- Parker. The Blue Devils closed their season with a holiday rush to 1H4 1.1 3.1 411 12 sional Baseball Leagues, which is attended by most of the big league managers and club owners as well as the minor league ihi sal XI ate 2 (lenrgia Tech 3 Tulane 2 Kentucky 1 VniHlerhilt 1 Klorilla 1 'Mississippi 0 Hewn nee It Indicates conference complete il. ern standings although the lead ciation may have something to say about the rule concerning the signing of "sandlot" players by major league clubs, which has neiKina, o.

Weilnesdny At New York, Gilnnar schedule In- ers status was unaffected. Auburn protected its third spot by beating Florida, 13-0, for a final mark of four wins, a loss and llnnnnd, inland vs Frankie Counellv, lloslnn. henvyweighta. 11). At Snn Franeisro, Butch Kogers, l.os Angeles vs Jim McVey, Pittsburgh, heitTV-weights, 10: Peppy Sanchei, Meiiio beat North Carolina State, 13 to 0, as Parker tallied all the points.

Nebraska, beaten only by Minnesota and Pittsburgh, went West to thrash Oregon State, 32 to 14. yesterday. The Cornhuskers, paced by the redoubtable Sam Francis, achieved a margin of triumph surpassing that of any coast conqueror of Oregon State. Like Minnesota, which finished impressively after its one setback quette, two otherwise unoeaten aggregations. Only Santa Clara, which has a late season engagement to keep with Texas Christian, has come through without tie or defeat in major league combat.

(3) A flock of hotly disputed decisions in major games on goal-line penalties for pass interference, climaxed by the ruling that paved the way for Navy to beat Army 7-0 in the closing minutes of the service battle. The rule-makers SMOKY MOINTAIV K.NOXVll.I.E. Nov. 20. (At)- Final football standings in the Smoky Mountain Conference; a tie.

But Tennessee kept pace by nicking Kentucky, 7-6, to make I earn Won I.ost Pet. Carson-Xewman 7 Appalachian Slate 4 K. Term. Teachers A Mayrllle 4 Its score three wins, a loss and a tie. So the Vols can move into a third place deadlock by beating Mississippi next Saturday.

Ole Miss halted stubborn Miami, 14-0, moguls, gets under way at Montreal Wednesday. The A. A. U. convention is slated for Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Houston, Texas.

Rounding out the meeting program are the conclave of the National Ski Association at Chicago Saturday and Sunday and a New York State Ski Conference at Albany Saturday. While such matters as the ef. feet of the broadcasting of major league games on minor league attendance will be discussed, the big news is expected to concern the trades the major leaguers may arrange during the three days. ot Deal, in. j.

Willie Goggin of San Francisco with 293, finished just out of the money which was divided among 22 players. The low amateur trophy went to Leon Pettigrew young University of Indiana student who had 301, Morton McCarthy of Virginia Beach, was next in the simon pure ranks with 317, In the battle for the low-scoring trophy, Guldahl's average for 61 rounds, including the current tournament, is 71.70 as compared been brought to the front by the case of Cleveland's Bob Feller. The A. A. U.

convention is due to wrestle with a number of complicated problems, and repercussions from the Olympic wrangles may turn it into a battle royal, while plans call for a "peace" movement and an effort to unite and strengthen the body, the ill feeling engendered by last year's efforts to prevent participation in the Olympic games and by such incidents as the celebrated "Jarrett Case" may flare up again. 1.IKIII i.irno .711 41 0 I Mnf College 2 at the hands of Northwestern, Nebraska rebounded sensationally Mill KHO Cumlierlntlrt from the Pitt defeat. In their last will be under pressure this winter to reconsider the code and fix a compromise penalty that will curb vs lonng joe Roche, bantamweights. III. At f'ittshltrgh.

Harry llulillnaky. Chicago va Fritzi Zlvlc, Pittsburgh, welterweights 10. Thursday At St. I.ouis. Henry Armstrong, St.

l.ouis Tony Chaves, Butte. featherweights, 10; Ml.lget Wolgast, Philadelphia vs Davey Aliad. Panama. lightweights, 10; Frankie (Kid) Corel II, New York vs Jimmy Buckler, l.oitlsvlile, featherweights. II).

At Bust on. Tommy Rnw-son. Boston vs J.ew Feldmau, New York, lightweights. 10. At Newark.

N. Tony (lalento. Orange, N. J. vs Don Petrin.

North Arlington. N. hesvyweighls, II); Paul Pirrone. Cleveland vs Tony Fischer. Newark, N.

middleweight, 10; Irving FJdririge, New York vs Freddie Red) Cochrane, Elizabeth. N. lightweights. 10. Friday At New Haven.

I.ou Tuscultiin Western Carolina two games the Huskers rolled up 72 points against Kansas State and Oregon State and now hold the illegal tactics, but also avoia giv SOI'TH WKST DALLAS. Nov. 20. (API Southwest ing a top-heavy advantage to the Conference standings: Pet. Pts.

OP offended side. (4) Fresh agitation against 80(1 83 42 Friday night, Georgia capped its comeback drive by climbing two notches into a fifth place tie by stopping Georgia Tech, 16-6. The Bulldogs passed both tech and Tulane in this move. Mississippi State, bracketed with Georgia with two and two, warmed up against Mercer Saturday with a 32-0 victory but can sew up fifth or even move into a fourth place tie with Tennessee .10 subsidizing and recruiting of play New Yorks teams will be well of Arkansas .411) Teiae Chriatian .411 Texaa A. and M.

3 2 1 Haylor 3 2 1 Snulh. Melhodlat 1 3 1 Itice Institute ..140 U. of Tolas 1 4 0 represented with the Giants and 03 4.1 27 2S 38 38 74 4H tt wnn cooper 71.74 for 78 rounds. Four more rounds remain to be played that figure in the individual low-scoring. They are in tht Miami Biltmore, starting December 3.

.583 ..183 .300 .200 .200 Dodgers actively looking for deals. Big Six crown for the second straight year. Washington's crushing 40-0 victory over Washington State settling the Pacific Coast Conference race and lingering Rose Bowl debate from the coast standpoint, marked the Huskies ss one of the nation's powerhouses. Tied by Stanford in an upset, but beaten only by Minnesota In a close con Isbell Will Head Rroiilllard, Worcester, Mass. va Carl Knowles, Rome, light heavy Most of the other clubs also will weights, 10.

At Hollywood, Lou Sa-lica. New York rs Joe Mendioia. Manila, featherweights. 1(1. At San Diego.

have someone on hand who can talk trade. Army's Grid Squad Rnmage. Sun Diego va l.eo l.oin ski, Aberdeen, hesvyweighls. Delray Beach Wins 10. At Philadelphia.

Kenny liuss. Philsdetnhla vs Davey Fine, England, HK1 SIX KANSAS CITY. Nov. (API-Final Wg Six Pel. Pis.

OP NchraakR A 0 0 MX Ml 134 0 Missouri 3 1 1 .700 57 44 Kansns State 2 11 .000 SH HA Oklahoma 1 2 2 .400 41 48 Iowa State 1 3 1 .300 35 105 Kansas 0 5 0 .000 Id 100 lightweighta. 10. ers, with indications pointing to further official steps being taken against abuses, but with the signs of less hypocritical times also pointing toward recognition of a so-called "middle course" in the handling of this complicated football problem, under regulation such as the Southeastern Conference now imposes. The double-barrelled returns of the past week emphasized, among other factors, the return of the Eastern "Old Guard" to a bigger share of football power than it has known in at least a dozen years. Columbia's 7-0 victory in a test, Washington returns to the post-season arena after a lapse of LAKE WORTH The Ramblers dropped their second game in four engagements with Delray Beach here Sunday afternoon.

7 to 6. in ten years. The Huskies lost to Alabama in a 20-19 thriller in the by beating Florida next Saturday. Next Saturday's games at Memphis and Gainesville close out the intra-conference card but Georgia Tech still has a regularly scheduled game against California December 26. L.

S. cohorts bolster the Baton Rouge title and Bowl 1926 Rose Bowl match. Southern Methodist's comeback to hold the favored Texas Chris Down Sports Trail By PAUL MICKELSON Associated Press Sport Wntf seven innings. Thornberg scattered the home club's hits and hit a two-bagger as his contribution to the Delray tians to a scoreless tie leaves the Southwest Conference race still in One reported Giant deal concerns the disposal of Hank Leiber, the big outfielder who is reported to have lost favor with Boss Bill Terry and to have attracted the interest of the Cubs. The Giants also are looking for a good third baseman.

The Dodgers are willing to trade almost anywhere just as long as they're not expected to part with Van Mungo cheaply. The much discussed trading of Dizzy Dean by the Cardinals may finally take place at Montreal as General Manager Branch Rickey has hinted a deal may be concluded within the next two weeks. There is a possibility of a trade with the Pirates and Rickey said yesterday "we have one other deal in mind that we prefer ahead of WEST POINT, N. Nov. 29.

UP James Horace Isbell, six-foot, 200-pound tackle from Union City, who came to West Point from the regular Army, will captain Army's football team in 1937. Following an annual custom, the West Point footballers elected Isbell on the way home from the Navy game last night. He succeeds W. W. Stromberg, end, from Chicago.

A second class man (junior), Isbell received an appointment to the Military Academy while serving an enlistment in the regular Army in 1933. He is Army's outstanding heavyweight boxer, and has been on the squad for two doubt. claims by citing the record of the Tigers and Tidcmen against their IKAIIIMi RCOKKHS IN KAST NKW VOHK, Nov. 2D. (A P) Football scoring records for the least's leaders Player Pos Pat F(i Tot Riffle, Albright II 8 14 0 0 84 King.

Hohart I 11 I 0 75 Kobrosky, Trinily HH 7 11 8 0 74 Padjen. IHckinson Fit 12 0 0 72 Ssnr. Caulsiua 12 0 0 72 Marcus. Hates I II 1 0 H8 liacldario. Wea.

II I 0 Ml Cnnnollr. N'east. FH 8 10 A 0 OA Lalor, Colgate 9 10 0 II Mnisa, Moravian HB 7 ,10 0 60 Peterson, W. Va. Wes.

10 7 15 0 57 snowstorm over Stanford, achieved on George Furey's 79-yard return of the opening kickoff, and eating the Rose Bowl result of their 1934 post-season match, Arkansas, with a passing attack that has no superior in its own bailiwick or elsewhere in the U. S. now has a slight advantage over T. C. but must beat Texas common foes.

L. S. U. beat Mississippi State, 12-0, while Alabama checked the Maroons, 7-0. The Bengals mauled Vanderbilt, 19-0, oeacn attacK.

ntz, Lake Worth, collected a double and triple and Dennis, Lake Worth, a double. A fifth game may be played Sunday at Delray Beach. Score by innings: Delray 113 012 07 7 1 Lake Worth. 102 030 06 7 2 Thornberg and Richardson; Norman, Dennis and Jenne. topped off the East's fine intersectional record.

NEW YORK, Nov. Backtracking the wooziest and dizziest college football season within memory of player, coach and fan: Biggest upset Giant killers were so active that upsets looked like setups, but the Dukes of Duquesne pulled the neatest trick of the year by beating mighty Pittsburgh, 7 to 0. Six days later, after against the Tide's 14-6 decision and finally swamped Tulane, 33-0, to better Alabama's 34-7 Murray, I'enu. I 0 Id 1 55 Pittsburgh and Duquesne, over years. Pro Football teams next Saturday to clinch the championship.

Rice, which lost to Baylor's last-period rally by a 10-7 count yesterday, finishes its campaign against S. M. U. at Houston this week, while Texas A. A M.

entertains Chick Meehan's wandering Manhattan boys at Tyler, Texas. The veteran Gil Dobie, ousted at The records of the against other opponents: Wins Grid Prize NKW YORK. Nor. 20. (AP) Na tional Profeasionsl Football League staging a celebration that: rocked Pittsburgh town, the Dukes top RACE ENTRIES standings inclu.ling.

today's games: WKSTKHN DIVISION Pi t. Pt. OP L. S. U.

Rice, 20.7; Texas, 6-6; Georgia, 47-7; Mississippi, 13-0; Arkansas, 19-6; Auburn, 19-6; Southwestern Louisiana, 93-0. Alabama Howard, 34-0; Clem-son, 32-0; Tennessee, 0-0; Loyola, 13-6; Kentucky, 14-0; Georgia Tech, 20-16. CHARLES TOWN the stretch of the campaign, helped members of the traditional "Ivy League" to give the East more prestige than it has enjoyed in many moons. Fordham likewise did its share until tied by Georgia. Late in the season, it is noteworthy that it finally fell to the honor of neighboring New York University to hand Fordham's Rams their first defeat, 7-6, on Thanksgiving Day, and thus contribute one of the season's crowning upsets.

Navy's second conquest of Army in three years was no particular surprise, but the Midshipmen need FIRST Claiming! maidens i about 6 furlongs (14): pled like so many Humpty Dump-ties as little West Virginia Wesleyan beat them, 2 to 0. Georgia caused something of a sensation by tying Fordham and making the Rams' famous "seven blocks of granite" line look like paper-mache, and along came New York University, beaten 60 to 0 by ail ag lit ttreen Bv 10 I 0 .011 248 118 Chicago Rears ..0 3 0 .750 222 04 lletrolt 7 4 0 .11.10 221 IW Chicago Cards 0 .273 74 143 kASTRKN DIVISION Boston A 5 0 .545 135 110 I'illsbnrgh A 0 .500 118 187 New York 5 1 .500 115 110 Brooklyn 3 7 1 .3011 8A 117 Philadelphia I 11 0 .083 51 2(iti Heather l.asai lKChanning FAIR GROUNDS FIRST Claiming; 8 year olds and up; A furlongs (17) I Halliard 110Polly Dlskin li)7 Polly Barcarol 104.lim McConnell 114 Chersw lMjRIff 114 Silver Tidings 10Hnney Sweet 11(1 Idolstry llOTnitan Betsy 107 Jessie lHiMr. Marvel 11)7 Cornell this spring, made his first season at Boston College a success by seeing his pupils outpointing Holy Cross 13 to 12, in a hot battle on a frozen field. Meantime Cornell's sophomores, under the new coaching regime of Carl ORLANDO, Nov. 29.

LPi Bob. bie Johnson of St. Augustine led the Northeast Florida High School Football Conference In scoring and won one of the prizes offered by the Orlando Morning Sentinel for the high-point player in each of the five State circuits. He tallied 65 points. He will be a guest of the newspaper and the University of Florida at the Florida-Mississippi Stale game at Gainesville Saturday and at other functions during the day.

lUIKing Frederick lid Boy IIS lieiPetite Roubaiz US lllsiHsppy and Gay 103 108Ehome 116 ttrsve Hon me rakatoa Mist Hawk Just a Canter Beauty Tuleyiles Ruhr Snavely, looked good enough to 10.1. Mary 11:1 Two Teams Boast i Clean Eastern Slate SECOND Claiming year olds 4 warrant high hopes for 1937 de- TODAY'S Green Hay '-Ml; lletrolt 17. Chicago Carda 14; Chicago Hears Brooklyn 13; Philadelphia 7, Hostoii 30; Plttahurgh 0. furlongs (14)1 spite defeat in all five "Ivy League" games, including a clos Sir Kai Hellish Mongul 112 Charming Sir 112tigen Luggage 105 r'ilkin 1II7 SECOND Claiming; i year old maidens: S'-j furlongs (IB) Thomas Jr. 113 Rlel Thing 110Play Pal II Iron Sands llCMMitil Kai 110: Kentucky Eaglt Reigb 11(1 ed the "breaks" to beat an Army Ohio State, which was beaten by Pittsburgh, which was tied by Fordham, to kick the Rams out of the undefeated ranks, 7 to 6.

Arithmetic The sage who claimed figures don't lie never saw college football. Scores of the 1936 season can be so twisted as to Good Grarioua lUiMsd Dsh 114 Tuleyries Star HflDressmskcr 114 4Pie 114Laura 114 Dolled Up lUiMsgic Gift 114 Sumac. 114Boys Girl 114 ing 14-6 setback at the hands of Pedalers Start Grind Pennsylvania. NKW TORK, Nor. Bast's football forces wound up the season'! campaigning with two tin.

Georgia's Bulldogs, after being team that showed everything except a goal-line punch, while the East's greatest football crowd looked on: Sneed Schmidt, the "goat" of Navy's defeat by Yale bama and forget about the Bearcats. Greatest comeback The Georgia Crackers were the come (luitavia 110Kwalr 113 (lummy 113 ie Miss 110 Uueen Nadi 114 hilly Ebbia 114 Cantide 109, Little Chum 114 THIRD Claiming 4 year olds and up; about 7 furlongs (14): defeated teams, Mld.llebury with eight Jeanne Son IIS Sheathe 113 Swift Air Grsflon 113 kicked around in mid-season, followed up their tie with Fordham by trippinfc Georgia Tech, 16 to 6, in another traditional match. Ink Petunia HOIKIeet Step 113 THIRD Claiming I year olds and up victories and St. Anaelm's with six wins and a tie. Pennsylvania's powerhouae.

and Tale'a opportunists led the major group, each with one defeat In eight llmee nut. Peon was beaten by Yale and the Klin lost In Dsn month. NEW YORK, Nov. 29. iJP Before a crowd of 14,000 fans, said to be the largest turnout ever for the opening night of this semi-annual event, the sixty-first international six-day bicycle race got under way in Madison Square Garden tonight, with a field of 15 teams.

-i Klidie Wraek lllSinglt A 116 Toaatmaster 111 Counsellor Billy 111 Chatterdoo U3Vennit 118 Handley llliMaiynlata 108 Huppy l1xWoithingMn lis Sou peon 111 Mont Daisy log Cllftons Nell HOlMenoeaey 111 FOURTH Claiming: I year olds ana up about furlongs Charlestown Course (U)i make a score of small teams champions of the nation. Our nomination for the undisputed title is St. Vincent's College of some 400 students located at Latrobe, Pa. Here's how the St. Vincent Bearcats won the crown: The Bearcats beat West Virginia Wesleyan, 6 to 0, the Wes-leyans beat Duquesne.

which beat back team of the campaign. They warmed up by beating Mercer and Furman and then hit the skids, falling before L. S. U. 47 to 7, Rice 13 to 6, Auburn 20 to 13 and Tennessee 46 to 0.

Quit? Back they came to beat Florida, Tulane and Georgia Tech and tie Fordham. Keason records or the leading Eastern ruiionga (18)1 Dark Amber Menrlerva Cohort l.aas Claremonl Fanle Royal Bird Authority Game Cancelled WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. President Ralph C. Hutchi tea ma: 112Utts Airs 104 llSlhincs 111 Bella 11)4 ll('sidmon 104 lOOFriend John 112 lODjEarly Call 104 HSHousewarmer 10S lMrMoonsan 111 lOiR.iibllitT 112 Pta.

OP 0 117 21 Mlddlebtiry 0 St. Anselm'a. 8 1 137 4 44 mi Kai Hsrrl son of Washington and Jefferson College announced today the school had obtained cancellation of a football game scheduled with LOANS To $300 to 20 MoYiths to Repay Supervision State Banking Dept. SEE HAROLD L. BUCK FLORIDA FINANCE SERVICE Phone 8001 808 Harvey Bldg.

FOURTH Claiming; I year olds and Star Magic 1 lOitjindsman Wlttekind H3Sun Sweep Grace Bunting HOIAdo Flosilda Sport Tea Jester 1U. Small Change Au Folly inaiCold Clip Hogarty llllSilverv Cloud Pitt, which beat Notre Dame, which beat Northwestern, which up: mile and 70 yards (14) 180 131 ils 213 17A 1M lilt) Golden Nut I10(ireat Meadows Noone's Selections (Copyright, till, by (tilled Pre) Pennaylvania 7 1 Vale ,7 i Dartmouth 7 1 Pittsburgh .7 1 (leorge Waahitiglon ..7 1 Georgetown fl 1 Boston College 8 1 Fordham 1 llunilesne 7 2 Villanova 7- 2 Holy Cross 7 2 FIFTH I year olda and up; tur longs (10): ll)4Hevrlatoke lOSiComing Back 1 loWasayata 112Snobeedo lllvMsnly Rieciardo Zulu lri Persuader Kapena Jack Conner Mine Boy the United States Military Academy for October 23, 1937, at West Point. Washington and Jefferson asked cancellation of the game, arranged 103 no 110 HI6Annt Buck lnghorn Rose s-Aroused 106a-Headin Home Little Argo 110Prlnee Turley b-Enthusiasm inRouBh Party Hard Chase 107jCreduloua One Best SOU PCON. Best Longshart HKNRIERVA. Hest Parlay I.KAN SPORT I SHOT AND BHKI.L.

SK Ail ,18 33 12 10 .13 72 71 (17 70 71 FIFTH Claiming; year olds and up 4 furlongs (12) 1 107 113 beat Minnesota, which beat Washington, which won the Far West Rose Bowl bid role 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, 14 to 0, and hold a track meet at poor Washington State's expense to the merry tune of 114 to 0. If the Huskies know what's good for them in the Rose Bowl busi Ottoman 112Brophy 106 WRESTLING LAKE WORTH TONIGHT 8:45 SAILOR JACK ADAMS ys MICKKV MrOCIRf! TONY MOKKI.I.I ys TARZAN JORDAN Slam-Bang Prelims Tickets: Me, IV, fl. IIH For Reservations Phone Lake Worth 141 127 122 1.17 llll 1111 134 01 87 238 MHI 1311 i in 18A a b.

unrisimas. J. H. Whitney. SIXTH Claiming year olda and up mile and 1-11 (11)1 Cap).

Nadi Crest 110 Grand Boy llSl.ladaan 110 Col Blzer 10oChlnese Empress 102 a year ago, in order to lighten its 1937 schedule. Officials said only a small squad would be available next year, the sixth under an announced strict non-subsidization policy. Lehigh 8 2 Temple 8 2 Amherst 5 Wesleyan ft 2 Boston Jnlreralty A 2 Army. 8 .1 Colgate 8 3 Manhattan 8 3 Navy 8 3 Western Maryland 8 3 Princeton 4 2 102 II! 112 Tuneful ll.i,l.uclti Ren Gay 107Flower Tuna Marse Lin 110lnfllee Prince Petti 112 Hall Crooked Uni miDeparted ion no 8S SO 14A 1 4(1 1.1 Irenes Bob lll snny Maid 105 Marie Jean 108B Eighty 107 SIXTH Claiming; I year olds and up; mile (11): My Blase llliRotland 111 Boy Valet 10HPops Betty 104 Witson lOttlHoillng Point HIS Normon 111 The Darh 106 Shot and Shell UIIHIgh Diver 108 Tornadle lull SEVENTH Claiming! I year olds and tin mile and 1-16 (16) flower Day 1121 SEVENTH Claiming! I year aids and Columbia A 3 Williams A 3 ness, they'll invite some "weaker" team like Louisiana State or Ala- () 140 87 mils ana i- (il Wash-Jeff ft 3 0 137 S3 178 108 IPollten Snow Coat CHAHI.KS TOWN 1 Tulleyrltea Muby, Happy and tiny, M.rr It. Dressmaker, Chilly Kbble, Sunnap.

I Soupcon, Masynlala, Tnastmaster. 4 Clean Bpart, Grace Bunting, Jfle-sllda. A Knthuslasm, Bftiigh Party, Amused. 0 Flower Time, Crooked Lane, Flower Day. 7 Preeloiis King, Pacing Bun, Post Brigade.

One Hest Boupron. FA I II (IHOHNDS 1 Sir Kai, Charming Sir, Fltkln. 5 Countess Heigh, Rleltblng, Sheathe. 3 Menrlerva, Moonsan, Authority. 4 llolrien Nut, Zulu Lad, Jack Conner.

5 Ottoman, Chinese Empress, Candy Maid. Hhot and Shell, Bor Valet, Tnrnadlc. 7 Never Fade, Vellear, One Best Sir Kai. New York University. 3 West Virginia 8 4.

Hlli knell 4 4 St. Christopher Precious King If rtOM TNI TItlKM 1 II WITH THI II II OIAHCI OVAl IMltIM II front 7941 gfl The Worker thollc 4 4 111 Post Brlgads 111 Khelaboo UllMght Action 11311'sssing Sun 108Porphyry 1081 Captain Danger lMlNeverfade Poppyman Harvard 3 4 Free Agents CHICAGO, Nov, 29. (iB Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw. M. Landis, in a statement which termed the records of both players "a pure fake," declared as free agents today Lee Handley and John G.

Peacock of the Cincinnati Reds National League baseball club. 113 Nourrice Csmp Tsrola Cornell 3 A Never Idol Gifted Lady Pen State 3 A 1.11 122 OA 7R 133 73 178 112 14A 132 1110 88 78 232 48 02 20 1SK A2 110 28 220 IF IT'S MAILING, WE CAN HELP YOU MULTIGR ArHINO MIMEOO RAPHING STENOGRAPHY MAILING LISTS NOTARY BURKE'S LETTER SERVICE III Harvey Building Tel. 827 "SALES LETTERS THAT SELL" Brown 3 7 Carnegie Tech 2 A ill 1117 110 110 107 108 1011 lOo Ultra Vote Voltear Mouthpiece Northern Sir Bob Weldel Hnwa nances Bonny UOTaunton HH.Ioan Macaw 1 1 HHsko MOIPsrgn 1 Beau lOdJlrish Play Ringer 1 8 Ryracitae 1 7 La Fayette 1 fi The Babylonian dlety of Ea, of Sumerlan origin, also is known as Enki and Ae. Customised I Schedule not complete..

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