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TMl NASHVILLI TENNKSIAN, WaeWsy Morning, Dm. 5. 1 15 Bob Eaves Rolls fbr Sixteenth Place in Chicago Bradford Fells Legion Decries v-iry oowier ADDears Gilmer and Fenimore On Sporting News A1 1 Who's Kicking Who-Gremlins or Flyers? By 36GT. GEORGE GOODALE WASHINGTON. D.

C. Dec. 4 (Spl) It ought to be settled now, Sure for Senriifina Magee Transfer 248 Tenpin Dec. a-CSpD-Nashvllle's Robert H. Eaves, 13- To Howard Post year-oia snoe cutter and expert bowler, today completed hla preliminary In Melrose Loop J.

Bradford scorched the ma io gain the championship of tha ruth annual national all-star match fame tenpin tournament. Eaves produced a 1,117 series in his final six-game block and a toUl this question of who kicks who around, Gremlins or Flyers. The Flyers, did lt this week when 11 of them trounced 11 Gremlins, all big ones, too, when the Fourth Air Force smashed nearly all exclusive hopes of The surprise transfer yesterday i iwv tor camei. i nii accom by the City Board of Education of ples for a 248 to- pace Nashville the Third Air Force for the Army plishment put him in 16th nine bowlers last night at Melrose Coach Watson Magee from East with games of 175, 191, 160 and 189. Semifinals Today after the first three of the six 24-1 Air Forces Football Conference title by a 10 to 7 victory out In Los man squads bad completed play in In the three-game series A.

J. Nashville High School to Howard High School was deplored from the floor in a meeting of Nashville Post Five, American Legion, last The semiflnalista each will bowl 12 games tomorrow and the highest Afcee hit a 670 while Cagle Clean uii aiiernoon. Clinches 8emifinals Angeles Sunday ers topped Floyd's Chili for team scorers eacn tnen win join live Any chance tha Gremlins have night and a committee was ap seeded bowlers in the round robin left to be the league kingpins will play, 2,909 to 1,017. At the West End lanes Kirkpat- pointed to take up the matter with Based on tha scores of these early Eaves appeared to have clinched a place in tha semif lhal round tomorrow, which will bring! match play series beginning Thursday and continuing until Sunday be in the laps of the Personnel Distribution Command Comets next the board at its next meeting. tilt wjth the El Toro Marines in Los Angeles.

They Don't Figure, But Whether the fast running Flyers' backs can outgain the Marines and whether, defensively, they can stifle the Marine passes the formula they used to beat the Gremlins' Bob Kennedy and Co. remains to be seen. They don't figure to do it but stranger things have happened. AAF Standings rlck won both singles and three- game honors with 214 and 581, re night The headed by Dick Sunday when this recently-turned logemer me 3 survivors from the spectively. Accountants accounted rugged outfit clashes with the Swint was named following the The 43 survivors will bowl' in two for high team honors with S81 and unanimous adoption of a resolution Training Command Skymasters in squads, shooting six games in the 2,336.

San Antonio, Tex. afternoon starting' at 1 and 3:30 Item 01 139 sharpshooters. Eaves opened the final block with two 210 games, each including four strikes. He followed these authorizing and directing the Post Five commander to appoint "as o'clock and the final six games in 8kymasters Could Tie C. O.

Givens, was tops in the Nashville Recreation circuit with the evening starting at 7 and 9:30 The Skymasters, currently riding 205. Roy Jones annexed 615 for the -o'clock. many committees as necessary" to Investigate and report to the Legion on matters relating to the em in second place in the league with three-game count The Engineers three wins, a loss ana a tie, can LEAGUE GAMES Teami connected for 754 and 2,242 In the ployment of returning servicemen 7m' match up the Gremlins' record of four wins, a loss and a tie Dy beating the Comets. Only if the Com in their former positions. Wanted East Coaching Job team arrair.

Al Ethridge got 185, John Olson flipped 509, and the Strikers got Vandy Urging Freshman Rule Third Air force 4 1 Training Command. 1 Fourth Air Force Flnt Air Force Air Tramport Personnel Die. 1 Second Air Force 1 as 4.1 es me sa st 67 'W SS at IE ets win will the Gremlins become Jost Five Member Tandy west in cruising to top spots in the Nashville Bridge loop. Wilson told the members that Ma the sole and only owners of the league gonfalon. 4 (4 111 Bob Fenimore Harry Gilmer gee, ex-navy man who served 12 months on a PT boat in Philippine The Old Hickory lassies emerged winners, in the Business Girls' That isn't likely, although It is ALL GAME Teami Vanderbilt University's represent Burley Felix (Doc) Bianchard and Speedy Glenn (Junior) Davis, waters, was promised by the board ative to the Southeastern Confer Third Air Faroe 7 possible.

The Comets have been moving at a fast pace in their re League at Downtown alleys by Tralnlni Command. 7 of education that he could have his Army's touchdown twins, were virtually unanimous choices for The tt Si toi Ut 141 II 12S 7 6 U7 ence said yesterday he favored continuance of the rule allowing fresh cent games and last week whipped sporting news' 1MB Ail-America team, selected oy a poll or 163 leading smashing 843 and 2,372. Miss Vera Harris with 204 nabbed the singles while Margaret Hogwood clipped Air Transport a Personnel Dis. Com Fourth Air Foreo First Air Foroe I the strong Camp Peary Sailors, 21 old position as head coach at East High when he was discharged and that Magee wanted to return to sports writers and sportacaaters. Never before have two men so domi- men to play varsity- sports, -for perhaps another year." nated the balloting.

to 14. The Skymasters, however, turned In an even more Impressive 203 and 569 for three-game total. Second Air Force East High, but was transferred to On the other hand, so evenly match were three candidates for the Walter WardJronts Keglers at Chicago Chicago; Dec. tup gaiter Ward, veteran Cleveland bowler, held hit qualifying lead today as 139 star keglers from throughout ths natjon closed the preliminary phase of the fifth annual All-Star bowling; tournament Ward- rolled 1,271 In hi sslx-game block today for a 24-game total of 4,975. Trailing the Cleve-landers was Chester Bukowskl of Detroit's World Champion E.

and B. team, who posted 1,313 for the second straight day to finish with qualifying aggregate of 4,930. After today'r round the field will be trimmed to 43 semi-finalists who will bowl 12 games tomorrow for 11 finalist berths in the round-robin session to determine the 1948 match-game champion. performance by walking all over the other two ball-carrying positions GAMES THIS WEEK Sunder. Dee.

Fourth Air Ferae vs. II Sarratt, said it would be a mistake JJ'h Jn'tead, Five Post Commander' George that The Sporting News for the first! Second Air Force Superbombers, 37 to 7. for the conference, which meets at Baton Rouge, Dec. 14-15, to Foldberg and Hubert Bechtol of Texas at ends; Tom Hughe's of Pur Toro Marines at Los Anteles: Tralnins Command ts. Personnel Distrlvatloa Command at San Anionic.

Texas, time was forced to name a five- man backfield. Bob Fenimore, Okla take immediate action on return of Pelletieri said that he would accompany Swint and Wilson, "and anyone else that wants to go," to see Superintendent of Schools W. A. Last week's games ended the for all but the contesting and Skymasters and the Flyers. homa A bowl ticket: Harry the freshman ineligibility rule to RESULTS LAST WEEK Fourth Air Force Id.

Third Air Faroe 7l Gilmer, Alabama's passing and run prewar status. Training Command 87. Second Air Kerne due and Albert Nemets of Army at tackles; John Matsrangelo of Notre Dame and Joseph Dlckerson of Penn at guards; Richard Scott of It will end for them this week in the Bass about ths matter. ning whir, and Herman wede- "We shouidnt restore tne rule Phi Deltas Win Cross-Country Run Everything froze, including Coach Bill Anderson's timekeeping watch, as the Phi Delta Theta team battered the wind and a course of two and halt miles to take the warm-up season's Vanderbilt Cross Country running honors yesterday afternoon J(J il. tt-1 rniMun wnin, uiip-urnuiim game, fjiuo ine nyera Camp rear? 14.

meyer, St Mary's hula-hula honey, Swint told tlfe group that he until the future of selective service and compulsory military training is battled neck-and-neck to the finish Navy at center, and a backfield didn't want to see ex-servicemen "kicked around" like they were after World War I and that tha and ended only three votes apart. known, Sarratt said. "It wouiqn consisting of Pete Pihos and George be wise to enforce the freshman rule and then discover that the Legion shoulS do something about Since all other backfield nominations were far out of the running from the start, The Sporting News Taliaferro of Indiana, Frank Dance- it He also called for Legionnaires government will take away most of placed five men on its backfield, at Dudley Stadium. the material." USE to report all instances of discrimination by employers against re Coming in a belated second were wics of Notre Dame and Tony Min-iei of Navy. It's Good-Sized Eleven The first team backfield aver turning servicemen: to avoid injustices.

Linemen Voting Difficult Voting for linemen was also dif tne Navy riatoon lads while the Poole Out of Game Sigma Chi's limped in third. "The public in general and the NEW YORK, Dec. 4 INSr-Jim ages a fraction of an inch over five American Legion Post Five in particular have obligated themselves 6 66 GOLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID TABLETS. SALVE. NOSI DROPS CAUTfON, USI ONLY At DIRECTED Poole, star end of the New York Giants, will be unable to play feet, 11 in height and 180 pounds in weight The line stands six feet.

IS to see that the returning servicemen are placed in their old posi ficult ince only giant DeWitt Coulter of the Army and Warren Amling of Ohio State were able to attract the ballots of more than half of the experts. With Coulter at one tackle is George Savitsky aeainst the Redskins in Washing one and weighs 207 ft pounds. ton next Sunday because of injuries this seasons first team is one tions or other positions of equal compensation to which they are It was announcea loaay. of the youngest in years, averaging fitted," the resolution stated. Com of Fenn; at guard with Amling is only 20 years in age and with only one senior on the list Green mittees appointed under the resolu John Green, Army's captain; at ends are Richard Duden, Navy's of Army.

Coulter is rated by Army tion are to report monthly. No Comment from Bais as a ttrst-year man, tnougn be played last year. In addition, there SEaap (mimdl ESncEle captain, and Robert Ravensberg of Indiana, who totaled only two more votes than Henry Foldberg of Superintendant Bass was not available for comment on Magee's are three sophomores and seven juniors; in other words, 11 of the Army. Tha center spot is held by transfer last night first 12 will be back next year. Vaughn Mancha of Alabama.

in comfort Magee, former East mentor entering the armed forces Of the first team choices only Besides leading the All-America three years ago, will succeed Juan Bianchard and Davis are repeaters from the 1944 eleven chosen by ballottlng Bianchard also was voted the outstanding player of the year, Mir, who has served as the Rebels' part-time tutor for the past year. The Sporting News. This is all the more astounding since both men will be back with the Army next Mir is a full-time employe of the American Airlines. receiving major attention from all sections of the except the Pacific Coast where Wedemeyer was the toast of the experts. Davis was second, Wedemeyer third and Fenimore fourth.

season. Fenimore and Savitsky were Watson was a crack all-around on last years second team, while nflPl Coulter and Green had received athlete at East, playing football, baseball and basketball at the Gallatin Road school. He later was (pT I GIFTS for Men lKf 2 Give him one of these new 3 'WJ I' DELUXE MODEL fiTM5 sVef jl ifcjThisjiew presser is ready for duty on a minute's honorable mention. The second team is composed of between the hours of 9 A. IX nndflP.ffl.

avoid. a grid star at Clemson College. In 1942 he coached the East Sporting News '45 All-America TEAM HBST Eagles to their only Nashville In-terscholastlc League grid title before leaving for the navy on the final day of the season. School r. l.

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C. Seniar Alabama came as a surprise move. He was ticketed to return to East with 8late Bopnomore Junlnr Freshman Nam Robert Kareniberr (SO Own Sasltikr John Green M) yrhn Mentha (SI) Warrra Amllnf DeWitt Coulter OOS) Dndtn I7 Felix Blaaehsrd (142) Glena Daels (1ST) Hsrry Gilmer (74) Robert Fenimore (74) Wrt. 17S J.M 190 2S8 14 220 203 805 17S 1 ltrj 173 Hit. 5:11 SrlM :1 Fred McKlbbon to North Junior Janiar Junior and Hickman Duncan going to 21 20 2 2 1 A.AM.

21 St. Mare's 11 a. e. B. B.

B. B. Howard.1 Sophomore Junior McKlbbon, who was North's Herman Wedemeyer (71) B. Sophomore ItjM notice. Weighs only 10 ounces light to carry Mr when traveling.

CAN BE USED A HUN- DRED TIMES ON THE SAME GARMENT WITHOUT CAUSING A SHINE. No pres. sure or wet cloth used; normal dampness in all cloth sets the cress. 31 'Also claaaifted as first year men last rear. SECOND TEAM coach before the war, is slated to remain at East at least until the end of the school year.

Left end, Henrr Feldberi (J7) Armr, Junior: left tackle. Tom Hasher (SS), rurdue. senior! Hit tuara, jona mastranreie (mi, noire usme, Junlori center, RiAhArd Hoots flu). Navy, eonhomorel rleht euard. Joseah Dlckerson (14).

Do your Christmas shopping early in the day, and go home on the buses ahead of the rush hour crowds. Thousands of Nashville working people MUST ride the buses from 4 to 6 p. m. Shop early and go home early, and you'll shop in comfort and ride in comfort! Sonta Coach Lines, he. Junior: rlftat tackle, Albert Xemets (17), Armr, freshman: richt end, Hubert Bechtol Tnu.

aanhemorei back. Frank Daneewles (2S. Notre Dsme. senior; bank. Sutherland Sought Peter Pihos (22).

Indiana. Junior: iTonr Minlei (5), Nsyt, freshman) back, George mm xFlrst rear man Nary but played at fenn. last year. PITTSBURGH Lt Cmdr. Jock Sutherland is back in Pittsburgh fiidKL-' -Eta 15 A A in civles.

The famous football coach has two college and three Welch, Wolfe I if; Jft professional offers. Dream Team's Turner Turns I it Wi.n Tag Scrap; Secret Unsolved Back Five Foes It's a Bear TROUSERS liri 1 Cecil Turner. 23-year-old bowlins: Antone Leone, the. mad Italian, star from Decatur, and lead- carried his ring roughness Just a orr- man on the Paris! "Dream Team," made a one-man invasion step too far last night at the Hippodrome and brought down a disqualification defeat on his team in of the Magic City of Birmingham to defeat the highly-rated Rolling the. action-packed main event wrest Tide Dowllng team singlehandedly.

ling battle. Leone, teaming with Wild Bill Taking the bowlers one by one, starting with C. A Strickland lb a five-game total, Strickland re Cazzell, sneaked up behind Referee Chlco Salsar and blasted him nun Ztt tt-j'j through the ropes onto the hard wood floor. Salzar shook himself and lifted the hands of Joe Wolfe and Roy Welch outside the ring. tired after the fourth game 216 pins down.

Milton Likls, star of the team In a 10-game total, retired in the ninth game, 218 pins down. The next was the newest addition to the Rolling Tide team, Lorenzo Durant of Chicago. The two popular matmen had been tossed there by the rambunctious Cazzell and Leone. The crowd, near capacity despite the bad weather, was solidly behind Welch and Wolfe. Joe won the sec ATTENTION and Plug jr I if GUARANTEED I 4 ond fall, defeating Cazzell with his famous rolling scissors to finish VETERANS! what he started last week when time ran out on his match with Welch, Bill Cazzell defeated Roy Do You Want To sm I IUI '4w J-1 Welch in the first falL The Purple Secret made a smash The average life of this presser is from 2 to years.

Every presser is sold with debut in the semifinal battle, tak Bay a Home? ing two straight falls from Mick Elitch. the hard headed Greek star. written guarantee He won the first in 20 minutes with body slams and the second with the for 1 year. 10c POSTAGE crab hold. Let at tell yen hew te own your Kerne with C.

I. Ha uroved himself every'blt as wild in ring tactics as the Green Hems Lean. Low cost, long. Shadow. terms end monthly pay- meett like rent.

"THE HOME FOLKS INSTITUTION" Texas Loop Sets 154-Game Season COLUMBUS. 0.. Dec. 4 tflP) The Texas League, suspended for the oast two years, today scheduled Member Federal Home Loan Bank System a 154-game season for 1946. League Here are other practical Gift Suggestions CIGAR HUMIDORS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS MANICURE SETS DOPP-KIT BOXES FITTED TRAVELING CASES BRIAR PIPES TOBACCO POUCHES POKER CHIPS CHIP RACKS SAFETY RAZORS representatives announced.

me opener would be April 18 and the season would close September 8. The opening-day schedule was approved with Dallas at Fort Worth; Shreveport, at Beaumont; San Antonio at Houston, and Tulsa at mi Oklahoma City. 1 The opening day visiting clubs it. 4 will start their own home seasons Sir Eil Hi: April 18 with tha same opponents. High resistance to boil-away makes SUPER PYRO keep up its faithful cold- protection for SuperSaIetyl Besides, your eijgine and radiator get extreme rust-protection from SUPER PYRO AgainSuper-Safe'tyf Yet your first cost is low, and you pay little all using SUPER PYRO tot SuperrSafetyl A raODUCT Of U.

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