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MONDAY MORHIHG. DECEMBER ft IMP. rsE AMARTLLO DAILY KEWS. AMARILLO. TEXAS I-AOETHEEB MONDAY MORHIHG.

DECEMBER aw. 4- Davis Is Surprise Team of Texas High Schools A. Panthers' Defense Overshadows All Other Angles in Playoff Chicago Bears Run Wild To Win Pro Grief Title. By HAROLD V. HATHFF Trtxs Staff.) Rugged Jeff Davis, famedTor its "ice line," reared into the spotlight of Texas schoolboy football Sunday as the team most likely to meet Amarillo's mighty Sandies in the state finals.

Unbeaten and with goal line uncrossed, the Panthers Saturday bounced into the favorite's of the lower bracket by smashing touchdown-mad Port Arthur 13-0 in the mud a Port Arthur. This week Jeff Davis plays Corpus Christi which barely managed to eke out over Brackenridge of San Antonio, 14-13, in the first round. lONE MORE FOR AGGIES Cotton Bowl To Be Last Stop By FELIX H. MCKNIGHT DALLAS, Dec. 8 ran, versatile Texas A.

and just about one of. the stoutest football machines ever assembled in the SEASON" OF ODDITIES Some of Grid's Screwy Doings NEW YORK, Dec. 8 W--This was a fine football season for oddities, with the most publicized of all the CorneU "fifth down" that resulted the Ithacans- conceding Dartmouth a 3-0 victory in a game Cornell 7-3. apparently had won by But the No. 1 screwball incident ie year, Sie prize plum culled an annual Associated Press came in the game between Hanover College of Indiana and Centre.

The Hanover quarterback Cot the ball from center, spun and fed it tc what he thought was his fullback--only to find he's given it to Jack Keeley of Centre was very much surprised but let that stop him from goin' 25 yards to a touchdown. There was trc Southern Methodist-Baylor game, in S. M. tvas leading 7-2, with 20 seconds to go and the ball on its 30-yard line, fourth down. Coach Matty Bell sent in Cliff Hagerman to take an intentional safety, and almost had heart, failure before Hagerman wove his way backwards SO yards into the end zone.

'Florida got one. of the Corpus Christ! is undefeated and untied but it has its work cut out for it against the defensive wonders from Houston. Amarillo, the tornado from the Panhandle, squares off against El Paso High with Sandies overwhelming 'avorites to crush the Tigers rat who are likely to cross Amarillo goal line with Lheir attack, the likes-of i Texas schoolboy football has seldom seen. Masonic Home's mighty mites who met a tartar last week In revitalized Sunset and came through by the penetration route, in a 7-7 tie clash with undefeated, untied Paris. Longview's Lobos, riding with the great Don Fambrough, tangle vvltii Temple's comeback kids in the other quarter-filial battle.

The schedule; El Paso High at Amarillo, Saturday. 2 P. M. Paris vs. Masonic Home at Fort Worth, Saturday, 2 P.

Longvlew at Temple, Friday, 2 P. M. Corpus Christi vs. Jeff Davis at Houston, Saturday, 2:30 P. M.

Southwest, will make one more stand--against Fordham's Rams in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Dav. Co-champions of the Southwest Conference, the Aggies, spilled out of the Rose Bowl by the 0-7 loss their traditional game with a magnificent Texas University team only 10 days ago. received and acceptec the Cottown Bowl invitation last night. It was only a formality, for Southern Methodist, 7-6 conquerors of Rice Institute yesterday, waived their claim to a right on the Cotton Bowl game in favor of an Aggie team that had previously defeated them. 19-7.

Texas Still Great Redskins Fall By 73-0 Count By SID FEDER WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 OP) --Chicago's bruising Bears took candy from a baby today in winning professional football's "world series." big fellows from the windy city had no more trouble than that in smashing all kinds of scoring and ground- gaining records to crush a completely outclassed tribe of Washington Redskins, 73 to 0, and take the championship of the national professional football league. It was the worst beating ever handed out in league history. About the ciJy thing the Redskins could smile about was that the crowd of 36,034 contributed to El Paso CameTickets on Sale Tuesday Sharkey Says Sandstorm Is Favored Again The Methodists, winding up a great season of eight victories, one loss and a 7-7 tie with Pitt's Panthers, put on one drive en- -he biggest playoff melon the play- rs ever have sliced. The net gate $102,280.

which the players' pool amounted to S54.562.80. with gineered' by Ray Mallouf to beat the Bears takaig S873.99 each and a Rice team that had clearly man- year's finest fluke touchdowns against Tampa. Forod. Fergusan, 'Gator end, caught a long pass on the Tampa 15 and promptly started to toss a lateral. Suddenly realizing ihere was no receiver handy, he changed his mind.

But it was too late, the ball already was out ot his hands. A Tampa man came rushing in, knocked the ball into the end zone--and Florida guard Bob Sauers recovered it there for score. These were just a few of the incidents. There were such ether prizes as. Nebraska's Harry Hopp took an Oklahoma kickoff on his 5-yard only-to have-the ball bounce out of his arms over the sideline.

The referee ruled Hopp never had possession that it was an if-bounds and gave the the'ball on their 35 The Army-Navy: game ended with the south goalposts down and Army jtill-due another play, since Navy had been offside on the last one. Sill Gillis. Army captain, solved the difficulty by defining the penalty. Tulanc's trainer. Monk Simons, threw away a pair of faded green cants he'd worn for 20 years before the season started.

"The greenics lost thiir first three games, and Simons dug up the pants again. Tulanc won tne next one Kansas made good an extra-point kick- against-- Drake- because -the ball caromed off the headguard of a Drake iinemau One of Paul Christman's passes, against Oklahoma, was completed for a 23- yard Missouri 'loss. Ralph Carter took the ball on the line of scrimmage and ran back that far trying to dodge tacklers. It looks like Amarillo. and Masonic-Home and Longview and Jeff Davis in next week's semi-finals.

Should that come about, Amarillo would have to play the Masons in Fort Worth because the- teams last met at Amarillo in 1935. That was in the semi-finals when Amarillo won 3-0. handled them all afternoon. But Rice presented many scoring opportunities, hobbled them and lost chances as close as the S.M.TJ. one- Inch line.

Thus, the Aggies, hoping for a tie that would have given them a second straight undisputed title--a thing that has never been accomplished in the Southwest Conference--at least, have the distinction "of being the closest things to repeating champions. Meanwhile, the Texas team thai derailed the Aggie express went ofl down to Florida qyet the weekend and smashed one of the best Florida teams in years. wind up a terrific-season of. eight victories and two losses--and. incidentally make the Aggies Jeel a trifle.better by knowing they.

were licked to a stunning team. Sellout Possible Aggie Coach Thanks SMU for Her Favor COLLEGE STATION, Dec. 8 (fp)--Coach Homer Norton expressed appreciation a of Southern Methodist's waiving rights to 'the Cotton Bowl game and said his Texas Aggies would be out to establish precedent in testing Southwest football against the Fordham Rams New Year's Day. Jeff Davis and Longview never 1 have played. Except for Amarillo's 42-7.

defeat of Wichita Falls and Jeff.Davis' 13-0 win over Port games last week were the closest on record for the bi-district round. El Paso High won on penetrations in a 27-27 tie with Big -Spring, Temple edged out Stephenville the same way in a 7-7 deadlock, Longview won over Lufkin, 19-12, Paris beat Greenville 7-6, and Corpus Christi and Masonic, Home had the daylights scared out of them. Only Amarillo, Paris and Corpus Christi are unbeaten" and untied. Longview" has lost one game, El Paso High two and Temple four. Corpus Christi and Amarillo are the highest scoring, teams left in the race, each with 316 points.

Jeff Davis was the surprise team of last week. The. Panthers were generally picked to lose to Port Arthur. The victory by Jeff Davis not only was the lone upset of the bi-district round "but it branded the Panthers HS much more than a team able to run up an amaaing record against weak opposition. While the team is stout on defense; it' punch when the chips are down.

Boasting big tackles and ends and a versatile backfield, Davis looks like it might give Amarillo something to think about. Amarillo, however, remains a long favorite to win the title and thus tie Waco's ancient record of four state championships. Louis Slipping By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK. Dec. 8--A weekend on the sports trail: Jack Sharkey says Joe Louis is slipping, which sohuld be good news for the Bacrs and the Conns and comlskeys and the Novas, although they aren't particularly interested in what happens to his feet.

It's his hands they're worrying about. Sharkey noted a slighl slowing down in the bomber's re- Rcserved seat tickets for the Amarillo-El Paso school- quarter-final football game here Saturday afternoon will be placed on a Tuesday (tomorrow) morning at 7:30 o'clock. Wayne Mlddleton. Sandie business manager, said last nigh' that those who had season reservations AAU Takes in Baseball Big Shots Hank Luisetti Gather in Chicago DENVER. llf Angclo CHICAGO, Dec.

8 (Hank) Luisetti, former Stanford lobby sitters are on duty here again, basbctball star, was reinstated to after-taking time out to swarm up amateur standing today by the Na- A nn ta where the minor SSSTSr league Friday flexes in a workout for the Al the, regular schedule and re- Coy bout, but he admitted Joe: cpuid tainod Uiem for the Wichita Falls game last week would be given ample time to get their same seats. The Aggies, fairly certain tha Quarterback Marion Pugh, the man they missed so badly the Texas game, will be back in prime condition for the Fordham engagement will start training next week. Push's leg. advices say, has responded to treatment and he is expected to fill his old spot when practice is resumed. Prom New York, home of the Fordhams.

has come' a request for 1 000 tickets, Dan D. Rogers, president of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, announced. The Ag- gies have requested 14,000 tickets sale to ex-students and 5,000 additional for the- cadet corps. No official report could' be obtained on general ticket reservations, but Rogers said that the advance sale was "far and way the largest in the four-year history of the Cotton Bowl." A sellout.was emected a week before the game. The vast stadium, settled in the the Redskins $606.25 each.

Make 3 Yards The Bears, beaten 7-3 last month 7y the Redskins, wasted no time today. They scnred on their second nlay from scrunmage. They scored Jie next two times they had their lands on the ball, and from there on it was simply a slaughter. They eclipsed the old play-ott record of 30 points the New York Giants piled, up against the Bears of '34. Shattered the league's all- time high scoring mark of 64 points Philadelphia made against cincin- riata six yeais ago.

-There was particular standout among Bears. Sid Luck- the old Columbia quarterback, directed the team from the difficult formation in smart style; Clyde Turner, the rugged center from Hardin-Srmmons playing his first in pro ball, spearheaded a i a never stopped. The ball-carrying backs George McAfee? e.x-D-ikc: Ray-Nolting. from Cincinnati: Bill. Osmanski, from Holy Cross, and Jpe Maniaci, late of Fordham--made the Redskins ook like papacies- As far as tne scoring was had the "experts" in the press owe writing with both Hands trying tf keep.

up. The Bears rolled up only 17 first slip all over the place and still beat the field by several lengths. He also said he felt that Louis is one of the greatest fighters of all time, and with the usual shnrkey modesty added that he. Jack Sharkey, in his prime could have chased Joe out of town, meaning, undoubtedly, he'd give the fans a run for their money. A player playing every minute of a regulation high school football game can expect a bump about ever)' five minutes, a survey conducted by the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations discloses.

The actual playing time Is 10 minutes, the other 38 minutes being taken up by lining up. calling signals, which takes a lot of what-a-man out of those iron-man performances. And speaking of Iron men. consider Tom "Teddy Bear" Scarso, tackle on the Arnold College team of New Haven, Conn. Scarso, a 198-pounder, just ended his three a of varsity competition In which he played 60 minutes of each of the 23 games his team.

played. And adding to his accomplishments, he is catcher on the Arnold baseball team. The iron man In the mask. center of the state fair of Texas grounds, will seat approximately 46,000. Final Standing In Southwest Your Skeleton Has a Twin By HOWARD W.

BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor PHILADELPHIA--Man's skeleton is the' same from birth to death, except for the change in size with Full Season Team-- exas A. Southern Methodist Texas University Institute Baylor-U rkansas' exBs Christian on Terence Standing exas A. outhern Methodist Institute Bees' Prexy Reports Club Nearly Sold BOSTON, Dec. 8 (ffh-C. P.

Adams chief owner of the Boston Bees, announced tongiht that Albert H. Powell, of New Haven, wealthy retired coal dealer, was negotiating.for the purchase of the National League baseball club and "only the settling of a few minor growth. But hisids his bones there is a This strain comes man's weight and details remain transaction." to complete the Really Strip the Gears -BALTIMORE ictumed to his C. Bateman automobile, left overnight on a vacant lot, and started the mo-or. He shifted into low but nothing happened.

He tried reverse. Still no response. Same with and high. Then Batemsn investigated. -He found thieves had made off with the transmission.

BEDTIME STORY Wash, (m--Stanley EHingsen, who lives in the heart of this city of 11.000. heard something prowling around the back yard in the iMriy dawn. Clad in pajamas and slippers, he reached for his rifle, stepped the back porch, and brought down the big black bear with a single shot. -Palestine, homeland-of the Jews, has been under British mandate for 22: Rubber Stamps FREE CATALOG WHITNEY COMPANY W1E. 4th Mone yx second skeleton, changing with the amount of strain his bones have to stand from carrying from his work or exercise.

The inner skeleton changes shown by explained to the American Philosophical Society in a report, by Dr. Charles B. Davenport of the Carnegie. Institution at He reports this, skeleton is of plates and girders of solid bone which -lace to and fro through thi somewhat porous structure of w'nol bone. The porosity is nature's wa 1 of lightening Bie weight of bones.

The X-ray pictures, covering year of activity--or of the complete lac of activity that comes from beiri jedridden-rfihow that de velop girders in direc esponse to the pulls and put on bones by the muscles. If th strains stop for a long period Tears, the girders become very thin Moreover, thesa bone girders run i the same genei-ai lines an engineer would use in reinforcing concrete or other structures. few Lesson in Trapping MARTINSDALE, Mont. (U.R--By accident Rancher Dave Lamb has devised a better magpie trap than anyone, apparently, has built here. He found a vacant mountain cabin-where a herder had left of meat All the doors and windows were barred, a offering the only 50 magpies had -trapped by flying down the for Because the the pipe was bent Into the shape ft a funnel, they were unable to get out.

Lamb tried.the trick again In another vacant cabin and same thing happened. H. Magpies, incidentally; are considered a nuisance by ranchers. 'T pts OPP 8 i no 34 8 1 1 142 75 8 2 0 172 77 7 3 0. 78 .4 6 0 103 114 4 6 0 102 173 ..37 0 114 121 5 1 0 '93 2 3 4 2 4 2 75 2 4 0 6 1 8 4 0 exas Christian rkansas aylor ..1 Week's Result-; Southern Methodist -7, Rice Inst.

6. Texas 26, 0. eadinc Scorers Player--Team-- Ob Brumley. Rice Kimbrough 'tex Ag. 3 ete Layden.

Texas 10 -i 1m Witt. Baylor 10 6 Johnston. SMU 10 4 downs while Redskins counted 18, but that wris because the Bears scored in almost every way possible --passing, running, intercepting passes and what have you. "The Chicago outfit gained 492 yards, 372 rushing, for a couple of new playoff recores. The.

Redskins rushed forwar. 1 a net of-only three yards. The Redskins made several threats but had the Bears in real trouble only once, when a Sammy Baugh- Charlie Malone pass reached the Chicago two, but Osmanski intercepted a pas: there to end it. Bulldog Turner Scores So diversified was the Chicago attack, as Coach George Halas usei every player on the bench, tha' Harry Clark was the only playei scoring more ifcan once. He count ed two Here is the Bears' score: First' period: Osmanski around his own left end 68 yards for a V.th George Wilson slocking three men at once clear the way; Luckman hittin the middl? for one foot, toppin off an 80-yarci drive: Maniac sweeping left ad for 42 yards.

Second period: Luckman passin io end Ken Kavanaugh, forme Louisiana. Stats All-American, fo 30 yards. TdpaLfgtp. 10 8 8 1 I 0 0 State, Redeems 1901 Coupon MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U.B--Ala- bama has honored a $12.50 bond coupon which fell due in 1901.

The original S5CO bond had been paid ong ago, all except the one cou- )on, discovered among old letters a Montgomerian. Third pero3: Third-string en Hampton Pool, from Stanford, in tercepting.a pass into the flat the Redskin and scoring; Noit ing, running through a.hole tha looked as big as Broadway, for yards; McAfee intercepting a pas on the Washington 35 and feint ing his way past all the Redskin tc score; Turner, intercepting pass on the Washington 29 an plowing right through. Fourth period: Clark circling tight end for 42 yards to tally Gary hitting the midd for two, after Washington fumble there; Clark cracking through fro the one after an interception of The A.A.U.. after profound de- jeration, finally decided' that the ild Tommy Harmon received for ppearing on a radio a ouldn't nib off on any of his.fel- Prlcc for the game will be usual 51 for reserved seats and 75 cents for the general admittance spaces. The game will commence promptly at 2 o'clock.

Although Golden Sandstorm will be highly favored to win from the El Paso High Tigers, Coach Howard Lynch said his team will work just as hard this week as it did lasl week. "The Tigers have got one of the greatest passing attacks In the state," said Lynch, "and they proved it against Big Spring last week." Coach Lynch also said that the Sandies came out their 42-1 victory over Wichita Falls In fine physical condition. The leg Injury which removed Reserve Center Tom Bill Whelchcl from the game in fourth period Is not serious at all. Tennessee Best Over 5 Years NEW YORK, Dec. 0 W)--What any football coach can tell you--j that consistently good teams are very rare and there's no accounting for their Inconsistency--is reflected In the gridiron records of the "major" colleges over the last five years.

Leading the parade is the mighty Tennessee which hasn't, lost a a recommendation by the A. A. U. As fnr as could be determined registration committee to reject re-ithcre will be a certain amount of installment move for Lulsctli.ibuslncss am! legislative work for barred for taking S1.500 for playing jUw magnates to handle. In fact in a motion picture about basket- It the meetings fthc national and American leagues, opening Tuesday, that Is the excuse for the gathering of managers, coaches, scouts and observers here.

One matter that will come before the meetings is setting up uniform mips covering players drafted ball. Other developments on the convention's final day were: Defeat of proposal to return the national' A. A. U. outdoor track Riid.

field meet to a yardage basis, instead of the metric system. cau ui iitu luring Approval of the executive torn- Into the army-how they should be mlttcc's recommendation that no United Slates athletes be allowed to compete In Germany. A decision to otter to President Roosevelt "all facilities of the A. A. in furthering national defense.

An announcement that no player competing; i Michigan's Tom Harmon in the East-West football game at San Francisco Jan. 1 be barred from future A. A. U. sport if he sought special permission from the board of governors.

before the game. The'A. U. has ruled Harmon ineligible for any snort it sponsors because he was paid-for a radio appearance, The A. U.

ruled nil college basketball players who performed against a negro professional team in Chicago recently will be. barred from A. A. U. competition unless proof is shown' the entire receipts were used for charily.

or to further amateur sport, and that none of the players on either team was paid anything but expense money. President Laurence, dt Benedetto of New Orleans was re-elected and 1041 convention awarded to Philadelphia for jcnrried on the rasters, whether purchase prices should be refunded, etc." Another is whether to let scouts sign players as well as recommend them for more than one minor league club. There also Is a possibility the American League consider rescinding its rule against the psn- ntmt winner making trades. Educational authorities estimate that two of every one hundred adults In the United States are college graduates. UU1UH ll UI1 w-players in the East-West Shrine regular-season game In thiec years 'meeting its only defeat In 32 starts the Rose Bowl last January.

But it took the volunteers a long time under the unelastlc A.A.U.-rules armon is a pro. He admits it him- elf. His crime is virtually the same that which brought an end to abo Didrickson's career "as an am- teur, the only hat Babe didn't, know anything bout automobiles when she per- nitted'her' name to 6e' omobile advertisements, while Harion is no tongue-tied Tommy be- He Is.specializing in to make It his life ore a mike, adio, plan's work. to work up to that position. A year ago, Holy Cross had the best five-year record, a winning average of .886.

Now they're down In twelfth place at ,773. Tennessee moved up from tenth place .77.1 to first at .878. During the five-year span which Includes the past season, the vols won 43 games, lost only six and.tied three. But the main reason for improvement of their status comes SPRINKLER SYSTEM PALLS CITY, Neb. (JT-Fire chief John Moslman has decided to do something about" spectators who consistently Ret in the way at a blaze.

He ordered firemen to turn the hose on all troublesome onlookers FLOYD V. STUDER LIFE INSURANCE (Since 1111) 137 AmMrillo Bide. Dim) 4-IJB The AA.U. officials, always a iar-is that their 1835 record of four et for mud balls, painted bulls- wins and five losses has been drop- yes right on their shirt fronts by ven bringing the Harmon incident up, particularly when It involved he size of the gate at the charity Jen Hogan Is Ahead Golf's Gold Race MIAMI, Dec. 8 Hojan, the larruping little man from White Plains, N.

is heading down-the end of the year's golling gold trail with a nice lead over the rest of the field, but lairway fanciers hereabouts suspect ho may strike a srmg In- the $10,000 Miami Open tournament Dec. 12-15. The snag, they figure, may come In the person of one Samuel Jackson Snead. who has come to consider the Miami. first-place check almost his personal property.

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The rams, who took seven victories In eight starts this year, have a five- year record of 31 games won. five lost and five tied and a percentage of 861. That's just fpur points above their mark a year ago. Duke's Blue Devils, despite their loss the Southern Conference championship, must be rated among he most consistent teams. They hold fourth place 'for the second tralght year with an .851 average.

Next, at .837, comes Alabama. New comers lit .880 clBSs are Georgetown and Boston College. Other five-year rankings among he first fifty Included: Tenth place, Texas A. 43 won. 6 lost, and 3 tied, for a THEATRE TICKETS TO SEE EITHER SHOW 1 TICKET with each 3-tIme Ad 2 TICKETS with each T-time AS (or longer).

(COUNTER-PLACED, CASH ADS ONHf) with Globe-News Ads 13-under-par 267 In 1837 percentage of .783, and with a 271 score last year. The situation is this: Hogan has won $9.655 in pursf money this year. Snead Is in third place with 58.206, behind Jimmj Demarct's S8.627. A Snead victors', provided Hogan finished -worse than fifth, might beat Ben not only out of the moncj winning title but might snatch the Vardon Memorial Trophy from hiir as well. At the moment Hogan ha Eighteenth, Oklahoma, 30 won, 11 ost, 6 Twenty-first, Texas TEch, 15 lost, 3 Forty-first, Tuba, 27 won, 16 lost, 0 Southern Methodist.

30 won, 18 lost, 3 Itorty-thlrd, Baylor, 30 won, lost. 3 points on the trophy, emblematic of the highest degree of professional consistency, to 373 for Enead; Forty- ive points go to the Miami Open winner. All this Is not to indicate the 10.000 scramble is a two-man af- alr. The. winner of every P.G.A.- ponsored tournament of the year has entered except National Open Champion Lawson Little, and there are a score of golfers In the filed who might take away the top prize.

Matty Bel! To Help ioach in West-East SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8 VFi-- ivJatty Bell, Southern Methodist University football coach, today accepted appointment as co-coach the West's team for the annual East-West Shrine benefit game here New Year's Day. Percy Locey, chairman of the western selection committee, said Bell would arrive here probably Dec. 16. The other half of the West's coaching team will be Babe Hol- llngbery of Washington State College.

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