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LOUIS POST-DISPAlLH. OUTO.bEK 21, l'Jol: :bi.LUbid FOST-DlSPAiCi OARD REFUSES TO SANCTION CARNERA SH HEAVY PAN! Winning Plays' of Winning Coaches FLORIDA VOTERS FAVOR LEGALIZED RACING MEETS 50 GOLF STARS DUE TO PLAY IN ST. LOUIS OPEN I LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Bv th" Asvin'v1 Press. INDIANAPOLIS. Jarkle flyra- rav.

knorked eat Duke 'IramiurL, tort Worth. Trx. S. M1NNKAFOI.IS. Mnxle Rnwnbloom.

New York, kiwrknl oot Dirk Daniel. Minneapolis Paul Wanilry. Minneapolis. knM-ked out Eddy Smith, thiraen OAK H1LU W. Va.

Bobby irant. Charleston W. stopped Kid Johnson, nnrvill, T.nn 4I1 IS TOO SMALL FOR ITALIAN, Morrison, Southern Methodist Mentor, Relates Why He Relies on the "Spinner" in Important Games. C4 PORTLAND. Ore.

tonne Manila, outpointed l.rnie Peters. Ihl- eaito 19. OFFICIALS RULE iu nonnefioenc. vr. rv-ton.

defeated Steve Savasje. SOO, lilmieo. In straight falls. (fifth round and sinh round. What's Wrong With This Picture.

If all the pupils in the Chicago a(3 Press. YOHK, Oct. 21. ine Jew Hans Kampf er to c.Ttc thletic Commission public schools would bring teacher the traditional bier red annle it By Ray Morrison. (Head Football Coacli, Southern Methodist University.) By the Associated Press.

DALLAS, Oct. 21. My Southern Methodist University Mustangs are using the spin play again this season. We have used this play for several years because It has al farn thumbs aown on a Lout between Prltno might help. An apple a day keeps Hunger away.

Meet Zaharias On Arena Card Paulino LzcuQiin on 'T1 ra i- By the Associated Press. MIAMI. Oct. 21. Florida's new law legalizing dog and horse racing with pari-mutuel betting by local option, apparently was ratified by wide margins In three county referendum yesterday.

Incomplete returns showed racing favored for six tracks In Dade County, two in Palm Beach and one in Clay Countl, outside, of Jacksonville. Several other counties have proposed racing plants but referen-dums will be held at later dates. The Rev. C. W.

Duke, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tampa, -UTninA i ii i it wrrnlfl CI "hauu icaciiers, iney say. Have been so long without match. i WKliam Muldoon on the With hunger they are fainting: At least 50 golfers have signified their intention of participating in the annual St. Louis open golf championship Friday at the Midland Valley Country Club. It will be a one-day tournament with 36 holes of medal play.

The $10,000 open which was held last year and which was won by Tommy Armour over the Sunset Hills course, proved such a financial failure that local officials decided to abandon the added attraction. The amount and number of the prizes this year will be contingent upon the entry list. The field will not lack local celebrities, since Bryan Winter, North Hills, district and State champion, will head the amateur competitors. Into this classification fall Jimmy Manion of Normandie, Chester O'Brien. Westborough.

and Bill Medart and Chick Irwin of North Hills, considered the leading Hans Kampfer, German heavy ways been especially effective against a six-man line that most teams use against my team because of our passing threat. The while machine guns spit and bark. we insist that must be well matched as as in other re- weight wrestler, who has appeared in seven local engagements within While gangsters out upon a lark. iKx 'Vm 1 jlf 4 Ab5 Ti1 JJg MASON Hubert Walling was the first and the last few months, losing only Lright red the town are painting, one of the best backs had on this play. He was with my teams of Too True.

to Jimmy Londos, will meet George Zaharias, Colorado Greek, in a 1922. 1B23 and 1924. He wasn't ex should fight men s'zp Victorio Campolo, ce in and Jose Santa. war.t any more step-lad-, where one of the prin- announced that injunctions would be sought to prevent operations of Of course, when one of the boys ceedingly fast, but had powerful legs and usually gained from seven one-fall finish match at The Arena, gets in a jam there is millions for tracks, in any counties where the law is ratified. the defense butnot one cent for Oct.

29. i a. soap uoi to rea.cn itn. I was against the the school teachers. to 12 yards.

This was what we called in those days, our perfect play. The bout was announced today With 51 out of 73 precincts In by Promoter Tom Tacks as tne "Turfmen Seek Longrr Races." Dade County tabulated, the ballot showed: Since Walling's time we haven't main event of a program he Is The man on the feedbox says it used it so often because our con amateurs of the district. sponsoring for the Veterans' Wel takes 'em too long to come in now. Miami Jockey Club, located at While the professionals are not fare Association in that organiza ference teams concentrated on a. powerful defense for it.

But with A short horse is soon curried, Hialeah and operated for several years, 9400 for. 8 60 against. so great in number as the amateurs. natch for that -e-anJ orAy approved it against vf. jr-p-i and Vzcudun were i -pr a 10-rounder at Mad-n avire Harden, Nov.

13, for al charity sponsored by F'ohman. Uzeudun. despite 'c-'ri ci fc -right, gave Primo a i when they met at Bar- fast, shifty man in the spinner the fact that the pros have had a but we'd all rather clean up on a long shot- tion's drive for a $50,000 relief fund. The Veterans' organization will share in the receipts of the Miami Beach Jocke. Club, pro position, we have made some very successful season in winning the posed to be constructed by Joseph M.

Smoot, who built the Hialeah long and timely gains in our mo3t Carey Selph, drafted by the monthly handicap tournaments makes them favorites to win the recent games. show and will co-operate with Packs in the sale cf tickets through a committee headed by Charles E. track. 4670 for and 2302 against. White Sox, says he will play in Houston and nowhere else.

Indi In the University of Texas game. Gables Racing Association, un open. The Schwartz brothers of Midland Valley. Bill and Francis. der construction at Coral Gables in which we trailed for three quarters and finally won, 21 to 14.

Ger eating that Carey knows how to take care of himselph. by Frank J. Bruen. former man are expected to offer a great deal of competition, along with Clarke ald Mann, now a law student at Ball players have been known to or.tn-J as-'o. Johnston, new general for the Garden, now Campolo to take against Camera.

ager of the Hialeah track, 5175 Morse. Normandie sharpshooter. Harvard, made our first touchdown Ray Morrison, Southern Methodist University head coach, and Weldon Mason, shifty back, are shown above. Sketch shows in detail spinner play used to upset foes of the Mustangs expecting their famed aerial attack. Mason is chief ball carrier in the play.

for and 2668 against. Johnny Manion, Sunset: Clar Blscayne Kennel Club, 11,239 of that game from Texas' 18 -yard line on the spinner. ence Coff. Westborough, and Wal protest against being sold down the river, but few have declined passage on a steamer going up. Another example of the uncertainties of baseball.

for and 1169 against. ter Kossman, St. Clair, are a trio In our 1927 game against Mis Miami Beach Kennel Club, 7459 James Rowe of professionals who also are dan souri, the first time Mann ran the for and 930 against. gerous competitors. play, he scored a touchdown from West Flagler Kennel Club, 5486 Twenty Grand's One the other hand.

Carey might Entry blanks for the tournament Missouri's 30-yard line. for and 3555 against. may be sent to John Manion, to Walling spun on his outside foot IS Municipal and Pro Soccer Games Scheduled Here Sunday; At Palm Beach the Belvedere think that a transfer from a championship team to a tail-ender isn't so hot. Trainer, Dead Midland Valley, to Sunset Hills, or Downs of the Fred W. Stockham American Legion Post.

Kampfer numbers Rudy Dusek of Omaha, and Joe "Toots" Mondt of Colorado, among the grapplers he defeated in local engagements prior to his match with London. The German heavyweight pinned Dusek in 26 minut and disposed of Mondt in 12 minutes. He also defeated Indian Jim Clinkstock. Don De Laun and Ivan Vacturoff here. Zaharias, a brawny, aggressive grappler, who has figured in some of the most spectacular engagements local fans have witnessed in the last year, has been credited with 17 victories in 26 St.

Louis bouts, four of his matches ending in draw decisions. Kampfer has been here for several days and is preparing to Jockey Club and Pa' Beach Grey while Mann merely twisted his body, leaving his feet in their orig to Sidney Salamon. 1506 Ambassa hound Association were voted The Desert House in Shaw's Gar upon. The tabulated vote showed dor Building. Any professional or amateur within a 100-mile radius inal position until he had to start a forward step.

Then he unwound Ort. "1. James den had to be closed to the public the tracks carrying by a ratio of of St. Louis is eligible. his legs and was usually on his Two Playing Rules Changed on account of vandals getting so about 4 to 1.

way. stuck on them they wouldn't leave for Mrs. Payne ree Stable, died after a two-day indigestion. He In Clay County, the single dog Eugene A. C.

Is Winner. I have great confidence in this the cactus alone. track located at Orange Park play in spite of the defensive sys The Eugene A. C. a member of eight miles from Jacksonville, had How sharper than a desert cactus Are guys who vandalism prac 2 4 2 3 Oil.

terns that have been built against Herman Wecke. a vote of 653 for and 233 against with three small precincts miss the Carondelet Division of the Municipal Soccer League, defeated the Gebkens, 3 to 0, in a practice game tice? With the soccer season on in full blast, next Sunday, when both it. It has deceptions and works in beautifully with our constant ing. professional and Municipal League elevens will see action In 18 Arms and the Man. aerial threat.

at Concordia Park last Sunday games, it might not be amiss to call attention to at least two Im Weldon Mason, a speedy, shifty Outside forwards desiring tryouts See where the Winchester Arms should communicate with George backfield star, probably will be my portant rule changes, which have been made during the off-season start training today for the Arena match. The German has again engaged the veteran Jack Rolfer to serve as his chief training partner. Jim Conzelman Will Coach Pro Co. was bought by the Western Cartridge Co. of Alton.

What you best man on the spinner position E. Stelmach. 7210 Eugene avenue. One of these is on the throw-in, while the other regards the "goalies." this year on this particular play. or phone Riverside 9421.

would call a merger combining the lat James Rowe. at one time for Harrv stables, Rowe had ampion and was a Oreentrec or the $15,000 Mary-; at Laurel racetracl: 1 when he died -ro was his wife ani o' this city, a clOo had become ill improvement last fhvsicians believed that he would to Laurel Satur- Battery Eleven C. B. C. TENNIS TEAM LOSES TO ST.

LOUIS best features of both. That's bringing the war Right up to our door. Welsh Referee to Make His Debut in UNIVERSITY HIGH, 3-2 However, if China and Japan iron With Jimmy Conzelman as coach, the Battery A professional St. Louis League St. Louis University High School out their differences and Al Capone gets a stretch of five or six years football team is practicing night! defeated Christian Brothers' College in a Preparatory League tennis it isn't going to be so good for the for their opening game at Publi gun and ca'tridge people.

Schools Stadium, next Sunday aft match on the C. B. C. courts yes terday, 3 to 2. In the singles, Ja ernoon.

Tho Peoria pro team "Man Sought as Burglar Found In previous seasons, when there has been a foul throw-in, the opposing side has been awarded a free kick. This, however, has been changed. This year, on all fouls committed on throw-ins, the enemy team is awarded a throw-in and not a free kick. In the past, goalkeepers have been permitted to but two steps before being forced to clear, when in possession of the ball. Under the change in effect this season, the "goalie" can take four steps.

The handling of the ball in this manner by the goalkeeper is termed as "carrying" and in the instructions to officials in the Referee's Chart, the following is found: Penalty After Four Steps. "The goalkeeper must not "walk UCT EL PI composed of Bradley Tech. Knox cobsmeyer of St. Louis defeated 1 i i a of Brooklyn. in City Jail." Looks like an inside job.

and Iowa State stars, will provide Kriegshauser, 6 2, 6 2, and T. 15 Renard of St. Louis won from Me the opposition. Conzelman, one of the most color Donald. 6 2.

3 6, 6 1. Richter So Quaint. of C. B. C.

downed Guenther. 6 0 Stop me if you've heard this one 6. In the doubles. Jacobsmeyer Up in Chicago, while one gangster TOM THOMAS, formerly a member of the Welsh Referee's Association, who has been working in soccer games in Gillespie, 111., will make his debut as an official in the St. Louis League Sunday, when he officiates in the opening game of the doubleheader at Sportsman's Park.

Thomas, last Sunday, handled the cup match in which Gillespie defeated Koy-alton, 4 goals to 2. Thomas will referee the game between the Andersons and Stix, Baer while Len Zarschel is down to handle the second battle between Kav-' anautrh's Coca-Colas anrl Ron his widow, he is sur-two children, James III. and Lawrence le taken toraor-: i Bank. X. Rowe'3 for the funeral.

of Rowe fol- footsteps cf his father won nearly every im- and Messmer, St. Louis, defeated is telling a guy a Joke another one Hacker and Gallagher, 6 1, 6 3 ful athletes ever developed In St. Louis, starred at Washington University, on the Great Lakes war-team and, for several years, on teams in the National Professional League. Thus far. 21 players have been signed to Battery contracts, some of the stars being Ted Saussele.

and Tracy and Gugenbuehler of C. The same quality: But a size for every taste B. C. won from Hoffman and Martin. 6 1, 4 6, 6 2.

With the tennis season drawing to a close McBride, is undefeated, St. Louis is second. Western Military Academy, third, and C. B. C.

last. shoots him in the head five times He simply dies laughing. "Killing After Trading Wives." Indicating that somebody got gyped. Some Semester. Two Indiana bank robbers got 35 years in the reformatory.

Now will you be good? Washirton's brilliant back of last about' bouncing the ball on his hand. After the FOURTH step he must be penalized. If the goalkeeper handles the ball outside hi3 own penalty area he is committing a breach. For 'carrying' the ball ear; Ieo Schneider, a tackle from Millers. Cornell University, and Hardin Walsh, a halfback from Texas A.

M. ik in this country. He r-i by turfmen as one of hor-eivien in the United v. Rowe succeeded as trainer for the He came here aco, first stopping nt for the races there, h- re when the Laurel THE LAW SHALL BE PENALIZED BY A FREE KICK BEING MONUMENTS WILL BE BUILT AT GRAVES OF TWO PACING HORSES 55! STREET FEARS HAINES MAY NOT PITCH AGAIN By the Associated Press. CARTHAGE, Oct.

21. "Gabby" Street. Cardinal pilot, speaking at a dinner in his honor here last night, expressed fear that Jess Haines, veteran ace of the St. Louis staff, would never be able to pitch again because of the arm Injury he suffered toward the close OUNTRY DAY TENNIS Bv the AwiatP'1 Press. CLEVELAND, Oct.

I'l. iwo AWARDED THE OPPOSITE SIDE." Big Help to Referee. Referees in England apparently have found a way of giving the goal better protection on corner kicks. When a corner is awarded, the referee stands next to the goal closest to the kicker. However, he monuments, costing $450, will grace the graves of two great pacers be side the oval at North Randan track.

of the season. They are to be In memory of the penalty is a free kick and not a penalty kick." The "goalie" can still be charged as a section of rule reads as follows: "The goalkeeper shall not be charged except when he is holding the ball or obstructing an opponent, or when he has passed outside the goal area." The rule on the throw-In, which is in use this season, reads as follows: "When the ball Is in touch, a player of the opposite side to that which played it out shall throw it in from the point on the touchline where it left the field of play. The player throwing the ball must stand with both feet on the ground outside the touchline, facing the field of play, and shall throw the tall over his head with both hands in any direction, and it shall be in play when thrown in. IN THE EVENT OP AN INFRINGEMENT OF THE FOREGOING THE THROW-IN SHALL REVERT TO E. B.

Roach, editor of the Carth KANSAS AND AGGIES TO PLAY CHARITY GAMES By the Associated Press. TOPEKA. Oct. 21. Gov.

Harry H. Woodring expressed belief yesterday the University of Kansas State College should meet Wahsburn College and Wichita University, respectively, in football games this fall at Topeka, and Wichita for the benefit of the unemployed. Gov. Woodring believes his proposal would bring together four of the State's leading football teams in two cities where the largest crowds probably would attend. The Governor also believes if the games are to be played for charity." 95 per cent of the proceeds should go to that purpose, without the expenditure of money for watches and other awards for the players.

Grace and Lillian pensioned by Captain David A. Shaw when he age Democrat and a cousin of Connie Mack, presided at the din died six years ago. Probate Court permission was granted yesterday for the expenditure from a ner during which Street was made an honorary life member of the TEAM BEATS CHAMINADE -f i Day tennis team tf ti. i one and lost one squad from Chami- afternoon on the 1 The No. 1 dou- v.

een Barack and and o'Hart if aminade was callei (' 'lirkness after Bl-- on the first sot, tV.e second by the defeated O'Hart, "defeated He fern, rjv. defeated Corrigan. iu-. r'oimtry Day. de- Carthage Chamber of Commerce.

000 trust set up by "Cap Dave Asked about the prospects of the for furtherance of his- stable. Cardinals next year, the manager Only three harness horses said: Prince Loree, Feter Mac and Joan "They couldn't stop us in 1931 brings the sidelinesman from the opposite side of the field to a position on the other end of the goal. In this manner the entire goal area is protected and in addition it is a lot easier to detect fouls. Under the laws, the linesman can call the attention of the referee to fouls, which have been missed by the referee. It mirht not be a bad idea for referees in St.

Louis to get this added protection of the goal area on corner kicks. It is certainly worthy of a trial. Next Sunday there will be 18 games in St. Louis, two in the professional league and 16 to open the campaign for the Municipal Athletic Association championship. and I don't see how they are going to do so next season." still survive of the once-great pensioned string for which Captain Shaw built a beautiful $14,000 stable before his death.

Generous shapes for the man who likes a big, full smoke conservative shapes for the man who smokes steadily and an up-to-the-minute shape for the man 'who wants the last word in mildness, without sacrificing any character. A shape for every taste but all the same quality richly mild, yet sparkling in distinctive character to give real enjoyment to every lover of a fine, comfortable smoke. Pick the size that suits you 10c to 25c Hockey Star Signs. CHICAGO, Oct. 21.

Leo Carbol, THE OPFOSITE SIDE. A. goal Chaniinace, shall not be scored from a throw- Sf defense star with the Minneapolis 2 M--i MBERTS WILL BOWL in. and the player shall not again play until the ball has beeji played bv another player. INFRINGE club last season, today was signed by the Chicago Shamrocks of the American Hockey League.

ALL-STARS TOMORROW DO YOU NEED MENT OF THIS PORTION OF Crippled Drake Eleven Departs WRESTLING RESULTS Pointer Dog Wins U. S. Trial Event To Meet Fordham the Associated Press. "NEW YORK Kar Steele. 215.

Califor. match between rts and the be held to- at Teterson's al-is the captain re members of the league last year, won the high had the high This will be ranee in an his victories nlu. threw Benny '-MO, ChieaKO. Herbie trreman, S.O. ew lurK, threw Steve Znoky.

Poland. BUFFALO, N. Oct. 21. In a masterful exhibition of bird dog DES MOINES Oct.

21. lr. Ka Dh Wilson. rhitaueiunia threw Anilv Zaharotf. Russia.

Drake's football squad entrained Kenato ro. Italj. tnrew nou 2SJ performance. Village Boy. white and liver pointer dog, owned by H.

K. Crandall of Athens. handled Miridlekoff. 03. Florida.

16:53: George today for the Fordham game at New York Saturday. Twenty-six (alza. 218. Italy, threw John Podubbnj. ''111.

KlllA- I 'EW HAVEN. 'nn. John Mavos. 205. Bulldogs are making the trip.

The squad wound up its brief se r.reere. threw Sandor Szabo. 204. Hun. of Chicago and oit in home-and- 4:02: Earl McCready.

2'-i(i. Okla rles of practices last night with homa, threw Don Delaun. 220, Canada. Dirk Daviseourt. 225.

California, threw Otto Iiozans. 223, Poland. 4:12: Vunra Zelesniak. 230. Russia, threw lieorse Hills.

212. Wisconsin. 29:22. Harold McMichael, halfback, doing duty at the center position for AI .0 FUr' tQ 2 for 25e Robertson, who is nursing an in lured leg. Olson, guard, replaced All Stars.

Pat Spencer. Ken Cohen. OUo Sum Jr. l-e Martin, iiuy Jiolmes. WHAT SIZE PLEASE? Milton Kokjohn, veteran tackle HERE ARE THREE WAYS TO BORROW IT Co-maker Loans Secured by your signature and those of two relatives or friends Collateral Loans Secured by readily marketable bonds or stocks, or by savings accounts Automobile Loans Secured by mortgages on late-model automobiles AT LOW RATES INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY 710 CHESTNUT STREET BRANCHES I486 Hodlamont Avenue 3548 South Grand Boulevard Nugents.

Broadway and Washington Avenue Affiliated with INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY and Marcy Baker, sophomore, went in at guard. Kokjohn was relegat ed to the second team. Bchnen Defeats Stein. Creighton. with one win and one loss to its credit in the Missouri by Glenn Davis ot Linvuie, -s.

c. won national pheasant dog championship open to pointers and setters of the world. Seventeen dogs competed in this classic, which means as much to owners of pheasant dogs as the national championship at Grand June tion, does to owners of rjuail dogs. It was a classy field and the winner rightly earned his title of pheasant dog champion of America. His work on this wily alien bird was spectacular and flawless; his pace and range all to be desired.

Coming up close behind was Bright-hurst Mary Proctor, owned by W. M. Eberhardt of Buffalo, and trailing these were Schoolfield. owned by Capt. Ambrose Gaines of Knox-ville, last year's champion: Nepken Carolina Bill, frequent winner of pheasant trials, and many other noted ones.

Valley Conference, is practicing long and hard for the game with Tulsa University at Tulsa Saturday, HASKELL AGREES TO PLAY CHARITY GAME By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE Oct. 21. The Haskell Indians have accepted an invitation from the Disabled Veterans of America to play an Inter-sectional charity game Nov. 21 at Soldier Field.

Chicago. Their, opponents probably will be named at a conference today in Chicago between the veterans' officials and F. W. McDonald, Haskell athletic director. Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, has been mentioned for the game.

jfor real enjoyment Collin. Creighton's halfback star, 1 3 i i 1. of if was absent from the lineup yester day. He has a bad ankle. will continue his mst the leading lo-altf-rnoon when he r.son of the Grand- at 1 o'clock bowling alleys "1 le rolled, tirt match yester-i t.cn.

who substl-Metzlcr. Behnen handicap, which v. as he rolled nst Stein's 1237. only six games. Distributor: WM.

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Oklahoma A. and likewise has a crippled list. Curtln and Peddy. Haskell casualties, were on the sidelines yesterday as the squad c. m.

eiGAt co prepared for the clash with Okla homa City's unbeaten Gold Bugs..

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