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1932 Want Ad Headqwarters, Coort 4900 vucr THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, PANTHER SQUAD STAGES DRILL AT DALLAS' Teddy Yarosz Slips to Canvas in Bout With Jack King Ted Yarosz Earns Freeman Bout by Beating Jack King Rain, Cold Greets Team In Workout Monaca Welterweight to Face Former Champion at Motor Square Garden Christmas Afternoon Wins Six Rounds to Two for Foe at Arena NEW YORK, Dec. 20-Ed the Choker, better known as strangler Lewis, threw two wrestlers in the Garden ring last nightly way of a novelty, by way of Yonkers and by way of recreation, leaving the Sutherland Sends Players Through Hour Practice At Stadium r-. status of the French debt vir- iually unchanged DEPART FOR TUCSON By LESTER BIEDEBMAN Jack King has given up. He's given up trying to beat Teddy Yarosz. It appears the idea of attempting to fathom Yarosz style is too much for the Chicago puncher and he's ready to call it quits as far as Teddy is concerned.

The Choker's first victim was a Pitt Jock large Polish gentleman who an-s to the name of Leo Yarosz scored his second straight Sees Defeat for In Rose Bowl Battle when A called, though of the things he was Special tc The Pittsburgh. Press DALLAS, Dec. 20 Pitt's in the first round against Joe El-rone in Jthe second six-rounder, but Elrone suffered a badly cut left eye and Referee Al Grayber stopped the encounter between the first and second chapters. Charley Burns and Bobby Rowe put on a slam-bang affair for six rounds in the opener, with Burns pulling down the decision. It was a great battle and the fans saw plenty of action.

called at times scarcely seemed ffpnflamonlw Golden Panthers hove into Dallas today, took one look out of the train victory over King last night before the season's largest crowd at the Arena and won it with plenty 'to spare. The Monaca boy began slowly, half-loafed during the middle stages of the battle, but speeded up beginning with the seventh round and had things his own way when the final bell clanged. The triumph earned Yarosz a shot at Tommy Freeman, former welterweight champion, at Motor Square Garden Christmas afternoon. King was hardly in the ball game, save for the first few rounds, and when a fighter finds himself unable windows and wondered why they left Pittsburgh. 1 En route to Tucson.

where Pinetzki succumbed to a headlock In 28 minutes to everybody's relief, including his own. the Panthers will spend a week in preparation for their Rose Bowl bat Manuel Quintero was introduced from the ring and challenged the tle against Southern California, Jan. 2, the squad was quartered here winner of the Yarosz-Kwg affair. William Al Grayber and Joe Zivic alter A penitent foot- Instead of the warmth they ex nated as referees, Frank Ferris and Frank Brown were the judges. Norm Borland and Tommy Grant the timers and Harry Klaas the an pected Coach Jock Sutherland football" team found a chilling rain which followed snow and the temperature below freezing.

nouncer. Drill with Mustangs However, Sutherland was anxious NUMBER FOURTEEN- that the players work out and shortly after arrival the squad was bundled off to Ownby Stadium, home of Averages Show Ruth Drawing 1 30 'Walks' Defeating Jack King, of Chicago, at the Arena last night, Teddy Yarosz, undefeated welterweight, fought one of his best bouts. Photo shows Yarosz (left) down for no count in an early round after he had slipped coming ont of a clinch. FOOTBALL to knock Yarosz loose with punches, it's just useless to attempt to outbox him. He's too speedy and doesn't know what it means to back up.

Once he gets on the go he never stops and just keeps rolling along. Referee Warns Yarosz Yarosz's only fault was heeling and mugging, though many claim it's unintentional, and once or twice he was guilty of hitting on the breaks. Referee Al Grayber had to warn him between the fourth and fifth rounds and things became so bad that the fans kept up a concerted booing act. Several spectators tossed newspapers into the ring as a token of protest. The fourth, sixth and eighth rounds were the best of the bitter battle.

The boys stood toe to toe in the fourth and kept up a continual slugging orgy. Yarosz was southern Methodist University, where they went through an hour drill. The Mustanes also worked out in the as they play the Texas Mines eleven at El Paso on Jan. 2. Three Others Passed More Than 100 Times in American ROSE BOWL Calisthenics, signal drill and then dummy scrimmage occupied the Panthers.

The players went about 'Cats Retain Stuhldreher League, Official Figures Reveal FoxxBest At.Batttng in Runs (1930 Southern California 47, Pitt 14) The motive behind Pitt's grim determination to win the Tournament of Roses game from Southern California, Jan. 2, jolted to the floor in the sixth fol lowing an exchange of punches and Babe Ruth was not the American League batting leader dates back to the afternoon of New Year's Day, 1930, when the Panthers, Eastern champions then as they are today, went in the eighth he came back to plas Reappointed as Head Grid ter King around the ring. Yarosz won the third, fourth, of 1932, but he remained the most feared batsman. At least, he again led the league in drawing bases on balls, according seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Coach at Vilianova For One Year rounds, with King taking only the to the official averages released today. their work with high spirits, everyone of them being glad of the opportunity to "stretch their muscles." It's been a long train ride from Pittsburgh and some of the warriors were beginning to become fretful.

As is usual when an eastern team goes west, the size of the Pitt players dre wno little comment from av fortunate few Dallas citizens who were permitted to the practice. Fans Look for Giants When the regulars trotted out on the field the majority of onlookers continued to gaze at the field house doors, unaware that the first team had come out. They found it hard to believe that Panthers cruised through their difficult schedule second and fifth, with the first and sixth even. Yarosz weighed 150 to One hundred thirty times the Babe received a gratis ticket 148 for King. to first base.

This was 14 passes more than were issued the By The United Press next best in this department of play, VILLA NOVA, Dec. 20 Har Gornick Beats McHale Marty Gornick returned to action 13 100 144 68 Cochrane. Phila. Stone. Det Gehrineer.

Det. ry A. stuhldreher has been reappointed as head football coach at 4 112 108 3 107 5 107 3 106 151 64 34 65 29 eammy stein, was the Choker second victim. He decided he had enough after 32 minutes and 1 seconds (corrected time), thereby making it unanimous. Choker hammered him down with a ham-merlock to the highest bidder who happened to be a close relative, replete with sympathetic, understand- Performance Twice As Terrible 'pHIS WAS the first time the A champion had thrown two wrestlers in the Garden ring the same night and the critics couldn't make up their minds whether the performance was twice as good as It usually is or twice as terrible.

Next week the champion is going to wrestle the Brewer's big horses, the library lions and the municipal budget. The small and unrepresentative audience came away crestfallen. Nobody was actually strangled. The suspicion is growing that Mr. Lewis is a phony, that he misrepresents his art.

He has been wrestling since Nero was a boy musician, and yet the records show he has never strangled anybody in his life. "I am just a boy at heart," Mr. Lewis explained when an indignation committee called on him after the double header-lock. "I am no strangler. That is just a trade name, just a saying like 'loyal allies, 'public servants' and 'beer by I love the flowers that bloom in the spring, the biidies that sing in the trees, the tenors that croon over the air.

I wouldn't harm a hair on Wild Bill Lyons' toupee." Real Old-Timer Of Game srR. LEWIS is getting along in years and girths. He is one of the real old-timers of the racket. He came before the day of gaudy acrobatics and Benda masks. But he can still wrestle.

The toughest job he had last night was in making Pinetzki and Stein look good. He could have repudiated the two of them in nothing flat from a standing start. Somehow the boys In the upper tiers don't go for him. They have been nourished on the airplane spin and the flying tackle. They want their hokum served with plenty of parsley.

To them the blubbery old Choker is a pain in the neck. They can't give him anything but hate. in a local ring by scoring over Marty McHale in the eight-round semifinal. The bout developed into a walloping battle, with Gornick get Vilianova College, Rev. John H.

into a tauspin from which they never emerged before the final crash. The score of the Trojan victory was 47 to 14 and the manner by which it was accomplished was as astounding burst of forward passing which produced a new touchdown almost before the scoreboard had recorded the previous one. Pitt went to Pasadena with an unbroken record of conquests and an eleven which was labeled "fool-proof," but it was never a match for the speed and precision of El Trojan. The Panthers had defeated Waynesburg, Duke, West Virginia, Nebraska, Allegheny, Ohio State, W. Carnegie Tech and Penn State.

Toby Uansa, at halfback, had run for touchdowns through virtually every rival; there had been no line able to stand up under the pounding of Fullback Tom Parkinson. 2 104 35 25 Crawford, director of athletics at 1 98 97 42 the institution, announced today. ting the better of the exchanges, although McHale rarely broke 95 HO without a bevy ngiants on the 29 65 Together with his duties as foot squad. 87 104 84 13 Jimmy Foxx, of the Athletics. Two others drew 100 or more passes during the season.

They are Lou Gehrig, of the Yankees, 108, and Mickey Cochrane, Athletics, an even 100. Foxx topped the league in batting in runs. He drove in 169. Thirteen other players batted in 100 or more runs. Official miscellaneous batting records of the American League for the year follow: CIXB RECORDS Sutherland ordered the boys to Chapman, Jolley.

Goslin. S. L. Cissell, Chi.Cleve.. Vosmik.

CJeve. McNair. Phila. Dykes. Phila Campbell.

lu Diekey. N. Kamm. Cleve. West.

Wash. Webb. Walker. Det Davis. Det.

FSchute. S. Burns. S. Johnson.

Morgan. Cleve. 83 ball mentor, Stuhldreher was also appointed as professor of physical education, and will assist in developing an intensive program of in rest or tak ewalks this afternoon. The team departs tonight for Tuc ground. Gornick went down for a one count in the first round and McHale was dumped for eight In the fourth from a right-hand shot to the chin.

McHale, a tough, rugged boy. tired badly in the late rounds, though Gornick was not in such great shape himself. The judges son, where the squad will be quar tramural sports. JoO 14U ISO 153 135 153 148 108 148 14 139 128 140 146 ISO 143 144 124 154 14 143 143 12 141 153 13 102 143 0 The appointment was for one tered until the final stage of the journey is made to Pasadena. year.

Coach Jock Sutherland predicts seweii. is. x. Welillo. S.

SAUNDERS almost certain defeat" at the Kress. S. 36 67 33 38 63 44 43 67 44 3 42 42 16 40 49 41 48 36 19 38 43 21 11 61 split. Prank Ferris voting for Gornick and Frank Brown for McHale. hands of the University of South Joe Donchess was an All-America end, Ray Montgomery Combs.

N. Haas. Phila. Boxing Referee Joe Zivic's ballot gave it to HBP SO RBI 2tt 527 955 21 B40 923 33 454 778 26 44a 776 13 523 742 It) 528 684 19 386 607 12 539 630 Club BB New York 76 Philadelphia 47 Cleveland 55tt Washington 505 Detroit 48tt St. Louis 51)7 Chicago 459 Boston -4tt!) a guard of the same proportions.

Tully and MacMurdo teamed Ferrell. St. Iouis. Biuegre. Wash ern California in the annual Rose Bowl game.

Gornick. He weighed 140 'a to 141 Levey. St. Louis. up powerfully at tackle, and.

Captain Luby Di Mieolo was rated t8 71 30 Vi 29 68 28 77 40 34 75 48 64 13 60 71' 61 64 94 5ti 36 61 81 62 66 84 21 40 14 60 64 61 20 61 30 46 69 32 24 38 31 27 17 28 31 20 31 64 25 24 39 43 62 17 The Trojans have too much for McHale. a nnma ernarH power for us," he said. Al Farone had a tough time of it Appunfr. Reynolds. Kosrell.

Porter. Ch-v. Southern California had lost to 14tf Totals 4305 169 4039 6995 Jim Buchanan May Be New Matchmaker 'at Arena Trojan Squad Resumes California in mid-season and to but the issue had been decided. long since. The lineup of the game: PITT 14.

u. s. c. 47. Fight Results Alexander.

124 Miller. Phila 95 CrosetU. N. 115 Grid Practice Notre Dame later on in a spectacular INDIVIDCAL RECORDS (Include all players in 10 or more fames, battle at Soldier Field. Chicago, in Donchess L.

TaDPaan Bp The United Press Hayes. Chi 117 Burnett. Clev. 129 Myer. Wash 143 Kuhel.

Wash 101 rated according to most runs batted in.) which the final count was 13 to 12. 28 27 33 19 37 24 Name and Club BB HB RBI LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20 Coach 16S Foxx. Phila 154 116 But the Trojans had come along Tully L.T Hull Montgomery G. Bar racer Dauirherty Dye DiMieolo R.

Galloway MacMurdo R. Anthony cnuoie. 101 ARENA Trdily Tnrosx. JSO. Mon-m.

ilrfentrd 4ark Kinc. 148Vi. Chlcaico. JO riinniin: Marty iornirk. 140Va, de fratrd Marty MrHalr.

141. right rounds I Al Karon. knocked out trt-h- niral J(x- Klronr. 133. second ronndi Charley Knrns.

llli. defeated Bobby Kowe. III'Ya. six rounds. Gehrig.

N. 155 108 134 47 132 13t) Rumors around town today have Jim Buchanan, veteran fight manager, as the new matchmaker Sewell. Clev 87 Selph. Chi 116 FothertilL Chi 116 0 Simmons. PhUa.

Ruth. N. Y. Howard Jones recalled his football warriors from their round of pink teas, speech-making and other so SO 38 It 40 2 45 64 with great strides as the campaign drew to an end, downing Idaho, 72 to 0. and Carnegie Tech, 45 to 13.

10 27 Avenll. Cleve. Collins R. Arbelbide Baker Saunderp 3 151 1 151 2 137 tf 124 5 lltt 3 lltf 2 113 ransa Pinckerl 21 To 149 8o 143 ott 141 82 Cramer, fhila. 93 Myatt.

Clev 83 Seeds. 118 Sullivan. Chi 93 Manush. Wash. Cronin.

Wash. Lazzeri. K. Y. The whole story can be told in cial pursuits today for renewed practice sessions on the gridiron.

87 Walinchus R. Krtelsoo 5 3 4 6 3 1 0 3 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 6 1 4 4 1 4 1 2 2 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 2 9 Parkinson Shavei BOSTON A lir rallahan. Boston, ItriVi. defeated Kins Tut, Minneapolis, 146. 10 rounds.

two words: superior speed. 23 While Pittsburgh was rolling 21 Score by periods: Pitt rX 0 0 7 7 14 U. S. 13 13 14 7 47 Hay worth, 108 Blue. Chi 112 Scharein.

St. 81 Spencer. Wash 102 Piekerine. Bos. 13-2 Stop Uansa From Behind This was evident on the first 10 17 71 Race Selections For Tomorrow Touchdowns Edelson 2.

Pinckert Z. Hill. Duffield. Saunders, Wilcox. Walinchus.

Col-lino. Point lifter tonohdown Shaver 2 westward for its invasion of Rose Bowl Jan. 2, the Southern California squad settled down to vigorous drills in which offensive tactics were being stressed. Funk. Chi 123 scrimmage after the ktckoff when NEW ORLEANS Battlinc Shaw, Mexico.

133V4 defeated Errin Berlier. New Orleans. 135. for Southern licht-weiieht title. lO rounds: Kenny Reed.

133. Boston, knocked out (technical) William Finnan. 132. New Orleans, fourth round. 10 28 23 Lary.

91 Riehl. Det 84 Uansa, on his favorite play, was car placement). Baker 2 (placement). Drif 83 78 78 74 73 70 69 68 68 66 66 65 65 65 64 63 63 63 61 60 60 68 67 64 53 62 62 53 53 51 50 46 46 45 45 44 43 43 41 40 40 39 38 37 37 37 34 34 31 30 30 29 29 26 26 28 25 24 24 24 21 21 20 19 19 18 18 18 18 15 15 15 14 13 13 IS 12 12 lO 10 lO 10 lO 10 Oliver. Boston.

122 25 field (drop kick). Parkinson 2 (placement). Bishop. Philadelphia 114 110 Berry. Bost -Chicago.

82 24 Substitutions Pitt, vnatse lor xuny, H. Morrin for DiMieoIo. Hirschhere for Col 12 43 25 43 6 ried into the open and headed for the goal line. No one ever caught the Blue and Gold flyer before, but By TOM NOONE JEFFERSON PARK FIRST Drombo. Black Flash, Harold lins.

Clark for Parkinson. Kdwards for MIAMI. Fla. Rab Manuel. 127, Tampa, defeated Mexican Jos Kivers.

130. 10 rounds. Warstler. 115 22 Rice. 106 33 Grube.

Chicago 93 33 All-East Squad 13 Baker. Williams for Uansa. Babie for MacMurdo. Murphy for Walinrhus. Loehr for Donche.

for Montgomery. Rooney Watwood. K1S 21 14 SECOXD Silverman. The Hpanlara, for Williams. Barnes for Dousrherty.

iewis Byrd. New 104 30 Judge. 82 37 "Racehorse" Russell Saunders, who set out in pursuit with a good 10 NEW BEDFORD. Mm Joss Santa. 3474.

or Portusal. knocked oat Vlnto Jasanka. 301. of Poland, second round. Surly.

Off For Coast Basketball Problems Harris. 81 10 for H. Morris. Wjmer for Edwards: U. S.

C. Aspit for Edelson. Baker for Barratrer, Williamson for Dye. Duffield for Saunders, Wilcox for Tapnaan. Jurich for Arbelbide.

20 19 34 6 13 20 .26 yards to make up before he could Tate. Chi-Boston 85 21 Berg. 75 8 75 THIRD Baienense. SizzIIdk. olwood.

1III KTH Bloc Law. Starboard Light, Dr. Syntax. FIFTH RiD Tan Winkle. Gold Step, storti.

Louis. 63 6 53 HOI TORE. Mass Al Gainer. 170, New Haven. outpointed Charlie Belanaer.

173Vi. Winnipec. Canada. lO rounds. Olson.

Boston 115 61 115 Mortenson for Pinckert. Seitz lor Anttiony, Shaw for Galloway. Stevens for Mortenson 21 Joe Kurth to Join Mates in Hill for Shaver. Musick for Hill. Moses McManus.

93 36 Montague. Cleveland 66 21 93 66 MXTH Morsun. Zelel. Making Babbles. SEVENTH Ed Reese.

Southland Lad, for Musick. Hoff for Hall. Ward for Hoff Chambers for Duffield. Joslin for Tapnaan VYilliaiiiA Hhi a 63 23 By NAT HOLM AN FORT WORTH. Tex.

Primo Car-nera. Italy, knocked out Joe Rice, 200. second round. 19 California Official -w. D.

Crowell. referee: White. Detroit Connolly. Boston 27 Uim rorter. EIGHTH Zone.

Loswoed. Gold Mint. One best Bine Law. Star riaver. Coach and Author of Arthur Badenoch, umpire: Herb Dana, 6 uodapp.

uieve-tJhi Jorirens. New York. 79 75 75 65 65 79 65 SO 39 64 61 37 71 "Winning Basketball 11 linesman: John P. Effan. held junee.

By CHESTER L. SMITH. Kuftinsr. New York. lO By The United Press Stunipf.

Boston. 21 TERRE HAUTE Sammy Slaughter. IfilVi. Trrre Haute, knocked out Youna Stahler. 154 Vk.

Kewanee. 28 seconds, first round: Frankie Hutches. 140, Clinton. knocked nut Oincer Gordon, 136. Vineennes.

first rAund. Ferrell. Cleveland 21 CHICAGO. Dec. 20.

The all-star Today's Scratches JEFFERSON QUESTION What is the bent method of breaking vp the center tao when you are being constantly Ruel Detroit 6 TOMORROW: The 1931 game, Alabama vs. Washington State. 13 Brown. Cleveland Bengourh. St Louis.

4 FIRST Fill In. Balderdash. Arcadian Eastern football team which will meet a coast eleven in charity grid game at San Francisco on Jan. 2 left here last nieht for Kerr. 3 at the Arena, beginning the first of the year.

The owners of the North Side fight plant, Char- ley Nowe and' Eddie Kapphan, won't deny the report, which makes it practically official. The Teddy Yarosz-Tommy Freeman fight at Slotor Square Christmas afternoon, should be a wow. Freeman, with a world' of experience, and Yarosz trying to prove that he's got a world of class. Dave Shade and Frankie Goosby headline the show at the Arena Friday night. Charley Baxter and Eddie Hebner battle in the eight-round semi-final.

Frank Moran, once the pride of Pittsburgh as a heavyweight fighter, is in the movie, "Me and My playing at the Fulton this week. Incidentally, Owen Cleary, assistant manager at the Fulton, rarely misses a fight in Pittsburgh. Kid Howard, who owns a Chicago gymnasium, has moved to 116 West Madison Street, where weekly shows will be staged by Sammy Wolff. Tracy Cox and his manager, Bert Rumer, are being sued for $10,000 because Cox didn't fight Pete Nebo, as planned. Looks like a swell build-up for this fight, when it takes place.

Frankie Harmon, one of the youngest boxing promoters in the country, has leased "the White City Stadium in Chicago and plans to operate weekly after the first of the year. Collyer's Eye, sports publication, rates Jackie Fields, world's welterweight champion, as ninth on the list. That's going a little too far. Fields is still a good fighter, as Young Corbett will find out soon, if everything is on the up and up. 36 Gomez.

ew York. SAN FRANCISCO Yonnr Corbett, III. 148. Fresno. declsioned Joo Giick.

147. Brooklyn. N. lO rounds. ANSWER At the beginning of the eame I would have both for Flas.

Raffler Con. Old Bill. Silent Vote, Montfcrrat. Lillian Tobin. Muir Station.

Mr Comoanion. Rhyme. Boston 14 18 weaver. Washington Harder. Cleveland California.

Mt Oliver, Knoxville Card Amateur Show 25 SECOKD Flirting-. Masked Pleasure, Worthys Pride. Cieronese. Dr. Jillson.

wards drive In hard and high off the eround to break up side tap 12 Grimes. St. Louis. Coach Dick Hanley of Northwest Olive Sabath. Kentucky Moon.

Soeur 6 44 39 31 26 69 44 49 33 31 Blanche. Drombo. Santa Roma. THIRD Battline Bill. Alcove.

Patrick hailst ERIE Maxio Strub. 134. Erie, defeated Frank Bojarski. 13Ki. Erie.

lO round: Jimmy Dean, 137. Erie, defeated Ray Collin. 13Vi. eight ronnds: To Phillips. 1474.

knocked ont (technical) Matty Oldach. 142. first round. 61 one rruard should be assigned Coleman. Phila.

Richardson, Det. Grove. Phila. Lyons. Chicago Heving.

phila. Hudlin. Cleveland Transmit. Log-wood. Chatterrene.

Must 10 Hurry. Slanta. Dental Cream. No Fun. The Mt.

Oliver and Knoxville ern and Coach Andy Kerr of Colgate assembled 21 of their squad of 22 yesterday and distributed uniforms at Northwestern before boarding a train for the coast. Joe 20 11 14 6 18 6 17 8 12 13 6 23 6 6 1 0 4 7 6 2 2 1 4 2 11 0 6 17 8 3 8 2 7 7 4 10 8 to break up the back taps by cut 33 14 FOURTH Upon. Voltesta. Cliftons Queen. Go Easy.

Balmer. Drey Scott, Escoba France. Xuhat. Thistle Tom. tirur rieht behind the center as wrap his arms around Uansa, drew up on the latter with tremendous strides and hauled him down after a 68-yard gain.

Pitt was unable to advance farther and gave up the ball on downs. Then the passes began to fly. They dropped here, there and everywhere in the Eastern secondary, swift-footed Trojans camping under them and continuing on for tremendous advances with a regularity that soon became monotonous. Pitt was not at sea in stopping its opponents' running plays, but there was apparently no way it could stem the forked-lightning aerial barrage that cut jagged streaks across the green turf. Score Each Period The crowd of 70,000 went wild.

Pitt was the favorite at the start and the pride of the Californians in then-team knew no bounds when the pride of the East was humbled. Two touchdowns were scored in each of the first three quarters. Marshall Duffield, Ernie Pinckert, Saunders and Edelson ran wild. It was the worst defeat any team ever coached by Dr. Jock Sutherland had ever sustained.

The Panthers finally scored on a pass in the third quarter and added another near the end of the game. Business Men's Associations will stage a benefit amateur boxing Pipgras. New York 32 Thomas. Chi-Wash. 30 19 14 15 lO soon as the ball goes up.

This rilv will entail a switch Maecnute. FIFTH Transformation. 8 PHILADELPHIA Jimmy Smith. 153. Philadelphia, defeated Inn Bronillard, 153.

Worcester. Mas 1 ronnds: Al Rmal. 153. Newark, defeated SylTan Rasa. 153.

Baltimore. lO rounds: Ralph l.enny. 141. Jersey City. defeated Buster Brown.

140. Baltimore. 10 rounds. show tomorrow night at the G. U.

Hall. Mt. Oliver. 9 WVVv 16 1 2 1 -o 1 0 9 16 Kurth, Notre Dame tackle, is the only missing player. He remained in California after the Notre Dame-Southern California game and will await the arrival of the squad there.

SIXTH Duelist. Lady Sweet. Stronr-heart. Tadcaster. BounUiur Deep.

Portmess. Baritone. SEVENTH Judge. Lneders. Chiefs Challenger.

Bobs Luck. Foolhardy. Hyklas. Tiger Flowers. Sederie.

Chat goo. Chiels 13 Proceeds of the eight bout affair will be used for the needy families of the Hill Tod district. The bouts 16 7 18 NEW CASTLE Rom Fields. 12. Cleveland, won on technical knockout in tenth round from Jackie Wilson, 124.

Pittsburgh. follow: 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 3 12 fai'Psy. My Priuee.

Tomorrow's Entries JEFFERSON 118 pounds Frank Karnash. Mon Val-ly A. C. jr. Jimmy Bradley.

South Heights A. 135 pounds Tommy Cas- Coaches Dan Bible and Orin Hol- SAN FRANCISCO Younc Corbett III. 13 7 1 48. Fresno. Cal decisioned Joe UUcK 117.

Brooklyn. N. Y. (lO) lon. Mon Valley A.

C. vs. Ray Eberle, Smith Heights A. Jackie Peters. Fraw- lingberry, coaches of the All-West team, announced today that both squads will assemble here Thursday.

19 14 Ip, a c. vi William Zurich, unattached: FIRST S4O0. claiming. 2-year-olds. 6 16 31 Senators Open furlongs, out of chute: Black Flash 107, Bell Can lOT.

Sauak 107. Nomin 104. 1 61 42 41 36 41 34 33 24 14 54 46 44 33 61 43 42 37 34 26 22 18 48 48 39 35 33 31 31 28 25 26 14 37 3 0 Easter Parade 107. Well Shod 107. Blithe- The Senators have a few open V57 17 Jimmy Campbell.

Y. M. H. A. vs.

Jackie Fields. Twenty-seventh Ward A. C. 147 pounds Al Quail. Y.

M. H. A. vs. Vinee Browning-.

Twenty-seventh Ward A. C. 160 pounds Farmer Bill Schwerian. Mon Valley A. C.

vs. Carl Bere. Swedish amateur champion. 175 pounds Floyd Wolcott. Mon Valley A.

C. vs. John Morock. South Goes to Hospital CHICAGO. Dec.

20 Georse Huff. daie 104. Joe Macaw 107. Ben Bernie lli), Doris B. 104.

Drombo 107. Dora Melia 104. 4 dates abroad for leading light first 0 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 4 4 4 5 7 class teams. Call Chappie Wright at Fremont 0985 between 5 and 7 18 director of physical welfare and athletics at the University of Illi Mon Val- 25 Gaston. Chicago Crowder.

Wash. Wyatt. Detroit Stewart. St. Louis.

Earnshaw. Phila. Walberg. Phila. Gating, St.

Louia Sorrell. Detroit English. Chicago Swanson. Chicago -Marberry. Wash Hoag.

New York Maple. Wash. Whitehill. Detroit Roth rock. Bos -Chi.

Hadley. L. Blaeholder. St. Mahaffey.

Van Camp, Bost. Boettger, Pennock, N. Y. Fonseca. Chi.

Hogsett. Detroit Brown. Wash. Jones, Chi. ConnaJJy.

Cleve. Allen. N. Andrews. N.

Russell. MacFayden. Bos Jenkins. St. L.

Salzgraver. S. Powers. Clev. Uhle.

Detroit Bridges. Detroit Farreil. N. Connatser. Clev.

Pytlak. Clev Boley. Gray. St. L.

Weiland. Boat. Hiidebrand. Betteneourt. -St L.

Lawrence. Det Freitas. Phila WeJeh. Bos Kinxdon. Wash Active American 107.

War's End 107. Absolution 110. Air Wise 107. Walter Jr. 107.

Sunnyside Up 107. Harokf Jr. 111. Col. Cloister 107.

Baggataway 113. Misa Alden 104. SECOND S400. claiming. 3-year-olds and up.

6 furlongs out of chute: xWega Meirnts A. AiecK Mancini ley A. C. vs. Tubby Mills.

Y. M. H. A. o'clock.

22 15 nois, is in a hospital here for observation. His condition is not con 23 13 sidered serious. 109. Keeping Time 117. Silverman 117 Dedicate 117.

iBlighter 112. Balzar 117 17 29 Jones Is Master Mind on Grid, In Home Ifs Different 9 xNat Weiss 107. xSanta Sophia 109. xAd Remmcon 112. xDelma Dunn 109.

xSurly 109. xAlamae 109, xJargon 109, Temps D'Amour 112. The Spaniard 112. Normhall 114 iThrlmi I. lflM.

Transmit 104. Von- 10 Ovtr-Snnday Excursion 24 nie 112. Overbrook 117. Niato 114. King He 8 sists on singing in the shower, completely off key and with a deal of Cherokee 117.

THIRn S-lfW) olaiminar S-vear-olda. 4 6 7 1 4 9 1 4 2 2 2 1 lO 2 6 7 2 4 3 1 3 -3 1 7 6 8 5 3 6 1 13 4 8 Saturday, Dec. 24 milA and 7tl rirds! Madame C. 104 2 He Loses Keys and Drops Ashes on Parlor Carpet Can't Even Find His Socks. Wife Complains Dixit 107.

Baigneuse 108. Penanink 107 4 Round Trip Fares Serving Lad 109. Kenrnck.v Moon i 17 volume to carry the sourest notes. His singing voice cant be classified but he keeps using it, presumably ialiinff 112. imer HIT I Kin 1U7.

1'a 17 rad Rest 112. Red Fellow 109. Prince Can bar 107. Sergt. Hill 100.

Axen Lad 0 Cincinnati 54.50 Kit Xm Call lllii. Volwood 114. Hume AM PORMATIO) 6 107. Old Field 111, Ottie M. 111.

Sizzling 22 "Hell be sitting at the table work 0 1 1 0 1 6 XII. I atino 114. innnette im. FOURTH S5oO. nlaininr.

all ares. 9 2 mile and 70 yards: Thistle Fyrn 102. xTry By GEORGE H. BEALE United Press Writer LOS ANGELES. Dec 20 Howard Majewski.

Phila 6 ing out plays with the poker chips for players and 111 say something. About an hour later when I've for It 109. Dr. Syntax llO. xStarboard Light Columbus $3.00 Newark 2.75 Zanesville 2.75 tV.

PITTSBURGH 9i3 P. M. RETtR.N 8CXP.4Y ICHT He came home two hours later with- out Mamie. 'Where is Mamie? I1 asked hi, Mamie. how should I he said.

Then it dawned on him he was supposed to have brought her home. He said Gol darn it, I forgot all about Mamie waited on a corner for more than an hour and then came home on the street car. "Just before the Notre Dame game he got lost on the way home, Mrs. Jones continued. "Yes, he really did.

He was an hour late and I asked where he'd been. He looked sheepish and told me he was hfnTring about a new pass play and that he made a wrong turn and got lost. Imagine, he's been driving Reder. Bos 6 1 on the theory that it cant get worse and it might get better. All these intimate accomplishments of Coach Jones came out during a talk in the Jones home with the coach's attractive blonde wife, Jane.

"I should say not, Mrs. Jones replied very quickly when asked if the coach rated ail-American as a husband. Goldstein. Det 1. Sebulte.

St L. Harding Jones may be regarded as v.tn fnnt-ard and guard. 6 HO. Wrackell 112. Bine Law 117.

SanO-wrack 109. xEl Puma 106. FIFTHS S500 handicap, all ages. 6 furlongs, out of chute: Hoops 103. Hillsborough 107.

Gold Steo 110. RiD 8 somethinz of a master mina oy 11 The alternative solution to the i to have two forwards Hebert. St DeSautels. Det Kloza. hi L.

Fisher. St L. 4 Winkle 111. Protractor 105. Pigeon Hole gotten all about it hell look up and say "Did you ask me something, During the interview, Jones, with his poker chips, was at a bridge table trying to figure out something 000.000 football fans who follow news of bis Southern California teams, but in his home welL he tnm jniards Dlant themselves 6 3 1U.

cniei John lira, Modesto try. SIXTH S400. claiming. 3-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs, out of chute: xMaking strategic points on tl 3 38 34 26 23 12 11 62 43 27 27 25 23 23 18 17 17 1 IS 35 28 10 IS 13 12 47 42 41 35 33 31 24 23 22 21 1 17 17 IS 47 36 20 2 24 20 IS 19 cant even find his own socks.

13 it XJt III AU. VOl Daglia. Chi Kline. Boa Faber. Chi Kimsey.

St Durham. Boa 7 court, in what is commonly known --unbalanced formation." 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2-2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ROOD TKIP FARES AKRON, 52.00 Yoaifstowa New Castle IAS EUwood tM unpleasant for the University of 4 18 "He's terrible during the football season and he could be coach, captain and the backfield If anyone starts an ail-American team for the Pittsburgh, which plays his South Gregory. Chi 9 ern California team at Pasadena 13 between the university and home Coffman. St L-Waah. Cooner.

St 1....... Ibtrb .1. 6 New Year's Day. bne man is in front and another direcUy in back of the center, a Srd player at his left and a fourth 8trr Saver stationed behind the He can figure out means to smear Notre Dame on the gridiron, he can develop ail-American tackles and ends and devise ways to steer them to national championships, but the manner of getting a clean shirt puzzles him completely, although his clean shirts always have had a absent-minded. Bubbles ion.

sure fop os. Home work 112. Zekiel 111. xForget Not 109. Morsun 114.

Burgoo 114. Bjometheus 116. xAll Upset 106. SEVENTH $400, claiming. 3-year-olds and np.

Ihk miles: xSoutbland Lad 103. xDuchess of York 10O. Uncle Si lOS, Drastic Celt 103. xLnckr China 98. Make Believe 108.

xEd Reese KIT. xLast Attempt Mad Play 108. xBlne Damsel 96, Winnie Jo ir5. Junior 108. Pomfret lOS.

Santemo 104. Aerial Trumpet 101. Vole 108. Majesties 101. xDick Porter 103.

James 108, Uncle Charley 108. Garrick 108. Vonair 104. Rhodes. N.

13 Occasionally he Interrupted to protest rather sheepishly that "you for a year. Coach Jones also is something less than brilliant at conversation during the football season. noerner. Boston Brown. New Vorlr 8 Til tell you what he did last week.

He drove downtown with Mamie, our nurse, on some errands. shouldn't tell him that. Spognardi. Boston fl 1 8 1 4 3 4 2 1 6 5 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 2 a Now he looked up, the ashes drib definite bureau drawer. 15 center is there to break up pos-SSe back-taps, while the one to front must be ready to intercept direct taps.

The men on the SSes move in whichever directum Koii i tanned. 15 1 CeaaellsvUIe JI Lsioatowa IIS TV. PITTSBURGH A. M. Waihiartos, Pa Wheeliag 1.71 I.V.

PITTSBURGH A. M. bling from his cigaret to the floor, to inquire for the third time in 15 minutes the whereabouts of their EIGHTH Substitute. $400. claiming.

8- He COULD DC He practically always loses im 5 14 i year-okjs and up. fniiongs: Logwood 112. xMias Perfection 108. Wolverine 117. 2 ttommfi.

r-niiadetp a Jablonowski. CL-Boa. Moore. Fischer. L.

Frasier. Chicago Michaels. Boston Wella. New Krasaaa, Phila Caraway. Chicago, Li sen bee.

Boss on Harrow. Detroit Jamieaon. Cterolaad. 1 five-year-old daughter, Caroline. 10 a 0 I xMoresnuff lis.

xlnflnitn 113. xFlag Catcher 104, 112. Zone 117. faldeoa vBria 117. Bo tea 112.

COACH-CAPTAIN AND THE VtHOtE EjACXRELOOMAM "She's out playing and I've trli 2 7 portant keys, he has a most distressing habit of dropping cigaret ashes on the living room floor and he never does his Christmas shopping until Christmas eve. when be rushes from store to store, excited xAtlaa 112. 112. Harrs- 1 Mover you that three times crrr." tz. Urs.

Jones tmtiently. rassaff Tichmt Amnt if ALL-AMSRICANAd if your opponents use a big forward to receive a fast side tap, vou must counteract the maneuver hv niacin? your biggest man on Sat side of the court to compete 117. iWi lt. Ada tptnarA, 114. I-OTtarl i -m Sorrel 114.

a--W 114. 104. Siaata ill. iivan. -ieao 13 a matt n5t.

rrtj "7 tsia MINDED TEAM i and entirely bewildered. i i UK Like lesser known husbands he in for the bail..

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