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1 0 00 MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1940. Jeff Davis Is Surprise Team of Texas High Schools PAGE THREE THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. AMARILLO. TEXAS El Paso Game Tickets on Sale Tuesday Chicago Bears Run Wild To Win Pro Grid Title nasses and what have about 'automobiles when she Chicago outfl: gained 492 yards, quitted" her name to.

bc used in 372 rushing. for a couple of new Lornobile advertisements, while playoff forward records. The Redskins mon is no tongue-tied Tommy rushed net of only three! fore A mike. He 5s. specializing rards.

radio, plans to make It his of Redskins made several threals. work. but had the Pears in real trouble A.A.U. officials, always only once, when a Sammy Baugh- get tor mild balls, painted Charlie Malone pass reached the eyes right on their shirt fronts Chicago two, but Oscanski Inter- even bringing the Harmon cepled a pase there to end it. up, particularly when 14 Bulldog Turner Scores the size of the gate at the So diversifled 1'25 the Chicago Halas used game.

attack, as Coach George Philadelphia high scorine, against, CincinData six rears ago. There wAs 30 particular standout among Bears. Sid Lbe olu Columbia directed the team from the difficult. formation in smart style; Clyde: Turner. the rugged a center from Hardin-Simmons playhis first your in pro ball, spear-! (headed a line that never stopped.

The ball-carrying backs George McAfee, ex-D'ike: Ray Nolting, from Cincinnati; BIlL Osmanski, from Holy Cross, and Joe Maniaci, late of Fordham--made the Redskins look pa AS far as cue scoring WAS' CODcared -well, it had the "experts" In the press box writing with both sands trying keep. up. The Bears rolled up only 17 first downs while the Redskins counted 18. but that was because the Bears scored in alinost every way possible -passing, intercepting windy city had no more trouble than that in smashing all kinds of scoring and groundgaining records to crush a completely outclassed tribe of Washington Redskins, 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 czily thing skins could snule about was that the crowd of 86.034 contributed the biggest playoff melon the players ever have sliced. The net gate $102,280, which the players' pool amounted to with the Bears tak.g $873.99 each and the Redskins $506.25 each, Redskins Make 3 Yards The Pears, ocaten 7-3 Inst month the Redskins. wasted no tube today. They scored on their second play from scrimmage. They scored the next.

two tines they had their bands on the ball. and from there on it was simply a slaughter. They ecifpsed the old play-ot1 record of 30 points the New York Giants piled, up against the Bears of '31. Shattered the league's alltime mark of 64 points By SID FEDER WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 -Chicago's bruising Bears took candy from a baby today in winning professional football's "world series." The hig fellows from the Redskins Fall By 73-0 Count every player on the bench, that Harry Clark was the only player scoring more scan once.

He counted two touchdowns. Here 15 the Bears' score: First period: Osmansk5 around his own left 'end 58 yards for touchdown, with George Wilson blocking three then out at once to clear the way; Ltickman hilting the middle for one foot, topping off An 80-yard drive; Maniaci sweeping left aid for 42 yards. Sccond period: Luckman passing io end Ken Kavnnaugh, former Louisiann State All-Amcrican, for 30 yards. Third period: Third-string end Hampton Pool. from Slunford.

Intercenting. a puss into the flat on the Redskin scoring; Nolting, running through a hole that jooked as Broadway, for 23 yards: McAlen intercepting a pass the Washington 35 and feintting his way past all the Redskins score; Turner, intercepting DASS on the Washington 29 and plowing right through. Fourth period: Clark circling his right end for 43 yards to tally; Gary Familiott: hitting the middic for two, after Washinglon fumbled Clark cracking through from the one after an interception of ONE MORE FOR AGGIES Cotton Bowl To Be Last Stop By FELIX R. -McKNIGHT DALLAS, Dec. 8 ran, versatile Texas and football just about one of.

the stoutest machines ever assembled in the Southwest, will make one more stand--against Fordham's Rams in the cotton Bowl 011 New Year's Day. Co-champions of the Southwest Conference, the Aggies. spilled out the Rose Bowl by the 0-7 3059 I their traditional game with a nificent Texas University tear only the days Cottown ago, Bowl he invitation last received and accepted It WAS only a formality, for night. Southern Methodist, 7-6 conquerors of Rice Institute yesterday, their claims to a right on Colton Bowl game favor of an Aggie that had previously defeated team them, 19-7. Texas Still Great The Methodists, winding up a great, senson of eight victories.

one loss and 7-7 tie with Pitt's Panthers, put. on one drive gineered by Ray Mallouf to beat Rice team that bad clearly man-1 handled them ail afternoon. But a Rice. presented many scoring opportunilies, bobbled them and lost chances as close as the S.M.U. oneline.

the Aggies, hoping for a tie that would have given them a second straight undisputed thing that has never been accomplished in the Southwest Conference- -ai least. bare the tinction 'of being the closest things to repeating champluns. Meanwhile. team that derailed the Aggie express wont off down to Florida over. the weekend and smashed one of the best Florida teams in years.

25-0; to wind tip 1 terrific of. eight victories and two. Josses. and. Incidentally.

make the Aggies -feel a trifle better by knowing they were licked by stunning team. Sellout Possible, The Aggies, fairly. certain that Quarterhack Marion Pugh, the man Uhcy missed so badly In the Texas game, will be back in -prime CODdition for the Fordham engagement. will start training next week. Pugh's advices say.

hag responded to treatment and he expected to fIR his old spot when practice .15 swined. From Now York. home of the Fordhams: bas come' a request for 1.000 tickeis, D. Rogers. presi-! dent of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association, The Apgies have requested 31,000 tickets for: sale to ex-students.

and 5,000 additional for the- cadet. corps. tained ticket reservaNo officiate report could' be. obtions, but Rogers said that the advance sale was to "faT and way the largest 5n the history the Cotton A sellout. a was expected A weck before game.

The vast stadium, settled in the center of the state fair' of Texas grounds, will seat approximately 46,000. Final Standing In Southwest Full Season Team- 1'T Pts Opp Texas M. 8 110 311 Southern Methodlst 1 142 75 Texas Institute University 2 3 0. 141 .172 78 6. 0 109 102 314 Arkansas.

6 0 113 Texas Chritinn 114 121 Conference. Standing A. 5. 21 southera Methodist 66 42 Rice Institute 2.0 68 Texas. Texas Christian 61 24 0: 75 48 Arkansas 0 19 Baylor 81 Last Week's Results Southern Methodist-7, Rice Inst.

G. Texas 26, Plorida 0. Leading Scorers Player- Teom- G- Td pat in tp. Bob Brumley. Rice 10 a J.

Eimbrough Tex Ag. 9 0 0 42 Pete Laden. Texas 10 7 00 Jun Witt. Baylor 10 6 0 0 P. Johnstm, ID 0 1 35 Stale.

Redeems 1901 Coupon MONTGOMERY. Aja. bond -Alabama $12.50 coupon whirn fell due in 1901, The original $500 bond bad paid long ago, all except the one coupon, discovered amang old letters by. a Montgomerian. Sharkey Says Louis Slipping By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK, Dec.

8-A weekend on the sports Jack Sharkey says Joe Louis Is Dipping, which sohuld be NeA'5 for the Baers and the Gonns the Comtskeys 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 slight slowing down in the bomber's rEflexes in a workout for the Al MitCoy bout, but he admitled Joe could slip 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 Sharkey modesty added that he. Jack Sharkey, in his prime could have chased Jot out of town, incaning, undoubtedly, he'd give the fans a run for thelr money. playing every minute of a regulation high school football game expect bump about every five minutes. a survey conducted by the National Federation of High School Athletic Associa-14 time tions discloses. minutes, The the actual other playing 38 minutes being taken by lining up.

calling signals, which takes a lot of what-a-man out of those 3 fron-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 which hr played 60 minutes of each years of varsity competition In of the 23 games his team. played.

And to his accompilshments, catcher on the Arnold baseball tcam. The Iron IDAN in the 10ask. The A.A.U.; after profound deliberation, finally decided that the gold Tammy Harmon received for appearing on a radio program rub in off the on East- any of his Shrine low-players Under the unelaslic -rules game. Harmon is a pro. He admits It.

himself. His crime is virtually the same as that which brought an end to Babe Didrickson's career an an amateur, the only difference being that Babe didn't anything (Sandstorm Is Favored Again Reserved seat tickets for the Amarillo-El Paso schoolquarter-final football game here next Saturday afternoon will be placed onia sale at Tuesday 7:30 (tomorrow) morning Wayne Middleton, o'clock bustness manager, sald last night that those who bad season reservations for the, regular schedule and TCtained them for the Wichlia Falls game tast week would be given ample time to get their will same be seats. usual I Price for the game si for reserved scats and 75 cents for the general admittance spaces. The game will commence promptly at 2 n'clock. Although.

Golden Sandstorm will be highly favored to win from the El Paso High Tigers, Coach Howlard Lynch said his teans will worki just as hard this week as it did last week. "The Tigers have got one of the greatest passing attacks in. the state," sald Lynch, "and they proved against Big Spring last week." Lynch also sald that the Sandies came out their 42:7 victory aver Wichita Falls fine physical condition. The leg Injury which removed Reserve Center Tom Whelchel from the game in fourth period Is not scrious 'al all. Tennessee Best Over 5 Years lost and five tied and a percentage at 861.

That's just four. points above their mark a year. ago. Duke's Blue Devils, despite their Ins of the Southern Conference championship, must be rated the most consistent teams. They hold fourth place for the second straight year with an 851.

Next, at 237, comes Alabama, New comers in .880 class are Georgetown 'Boston College. Other tive-year, rankings among the first fitty included: Tenth place, Texas A. with 43 won, lost. and 3. tied, for percentage of .783.

Eighteenth, Oklahoma, 30 won, 11 lost, a Twenty-first, Texas Tech, 37 won, 15 last, 3 Forty-first, Tulsa, 27 won, 16 lost, Forty-second, Southern Methodist, 30 won, 18 lost, 3 tied Forty-third, Baylor, 30 won, 18 lost, 2 tied NEW YORK, 8 What jany Football coach cAn tell you-. that consistently good teams are very rare and there's no accounting for their inconsistency-ls reflected in the gridiron records of the colleges over the last five years. Leading the parade is the mighty Tennessce which hasn't lost game three years, meeting its only defeat In 32 starts in the Rose Bowl last January. But iL took the volunteers long Lime to work up that position. A year ago, Holy Cross had Lie five record, a winning average or .886: Now they're down in twelfth place at 013.

Tenne55cC moved up from tenth place nt .771 furst. at During five-year span which Includes the past season, the vois won 47 games. lost only six and tied But the main reason Improvement of their status comes is. that their 1935 record of four wins And five losses has been dropped pul and this yeur's Len straight victories substituted, Santa Clara moved: into accond place with 35 victories, five defeats and four ties for an .872 average. Third ranking goes to Fordham, which was lied with Villanova for sccond place a AgO and Lhus carns the prize for The who took seven victories 1 in rams, eight starts this year, have A fIveyear record of 31 'games won, flve consistency, to 373 for Fortylive points' go to the Miami Open winner.

All. this 15 not to indicate the $10,000 scramble la a two-man The winner of every P.G.Asponsored tournament of. the year has entered except National Open Champion Lawson Little, and there ATe A. score of golfers in the filed who might take away the top prize. points on the trophy, emblematic of the highest degree of professional Matty Bell To Help Coach in West-East SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

(P)- Matty Bell, southern Methodist University football coach, today. accepted appointment as co-coach of the West's team for the annual East-West Shrine benefit game here New Year's Day, Percy 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 Hollingbery of Washington State College, Globe- News Want Ads Get Resulls; H.

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medicine. DAVISS DROPS are A mAde up 10 a quatsty. not- down to a We' eugscat DAVISS DROPS to Inose liy ing teller from theost," ear or vin congestion. "Ask AAU Takes in Hank Luisetti DENVER, Doc. (4') Angelo (Hank) LuLsetti, former Stanford basbetball star, WAS reinstated to standing today by the NAamateur Amateur Union, The board of governors overrode reconnsendation by the A.

A. registration committee reject, reunstatement move for barred for taking $7,500 for playing A motion picture about basketball, Other developments on the conrentinn's fina! day were: Defent of proposal to return the A. A. U. outdoor track and fleld mect to a yardage basis, Instead of the melric system.

Approval of the executive committoc's recommendation that no United Steles athletes be allowed to compete In Germany, A decision to offer to President A. in furthering national deRoosevelt "all facilities of the tense. announcement that no player competing with Michigan's Tom Harmon In the Enst-West football game al San Francisco Jan. 1 would be barred from future A. sport if he sought special.

permission from the board of governors. bcfore the game. The A. V. lins Truted Harmon ineligible for any sport It 'sponsors beenuse he was paki for A radio appoarance.

The ruled all college basketball, players who perforined agninst professional team in Chicago recently' will. ho. barred from A. competition unless proot la shows the entire -recelpls were used for charity. or Lo furlher amaleur, sport, 'and that none the players on either team WAS pald anylbing but expense money.

President Laurence di Benedetto of New Orleans was ru-clecied and the 1041 convention awarded Philadelphlo for Nov. 16-1T. SPRINKLER SYSTEM FALLS OITY, Neb. (A) -Fire Oblef John -Moshnan has decided to sumelhing aboul spectators consistently got in the way at blaze. lie ordered firemen to turn base on all.

troublesome. lockers FLOYD V. STUDER 'LIFE INSURANCE wand ANNUITIES (Since 1918) 837. Amarillo DiN. Panthers' Defense Overshadows Angles in BY HAROLD V.

RATLIFF Corpus Christi and untied work cut out for defensive Houston. Amarillo, Panhandle, against El Paso Sandies favorites to crush who are Amarillo their whirlwind: tack, the likes. Texas schoolboy seldom seen. Masonic Home's met a tartar last ized Sunset and the penetration route clash with undefeated, Longview's Lobos, great Don Fambrough, Temple's comeback quarter-final battle. The schedule: El Paso High at day, 2 P.

M. Paris V5. Masonic Worth, Saturday, 2 Longview at M. Corpus Christi vs. Houston, Settirday, It looks like sonic Home and Davis in next week's Should that come rillo would have to in Fort Worth last met at Amarilio was So they semi-finals rillo HOD 3-0.

Jeff Davis and have played. Except for Amarillo's of Wichita Falls 13-0 win over Port last week were the ford for PASO the High wou in a 27-27 tie Temple edged out same wAY' in a 7-7 view won beat Greenville Christ and Masonic daylights scared Only Amarillo, Christi are has lost: Paso High two Corpus Christi the bigbest scoring the race, each with Jeft Davis was of last week. The. generally picked Arthur. The victory not only was the bi-district round the Panthers as team able to run record against weak While the leam fense, 1t also punch when the Boasting big tackles versatile backfield, it might give Amarillo think about.

Amarillo, however, favorite to tic Waco's ancient state championships. (Associated Press Staff.) Rugged Jeff Davis, famed for its "ice line," the spotlight of Texas schoolboy football team most likely to meet Amarillo's mighty state finals. Unbeaten and with goal line uncrossed, Saturday bounced Into the favorite's of the by smashing touchdown-mad Port Arthur 13-0 at Port Arthur. This week Jeff Davis plays Corpus Christi ly managed to eke out over Brackenridge of 14-13, in the first round. SEASON OF ODDITIES Some of Grid's Screwy Doings NEW YORK, Dec.

8. WAS a fine fooiball season for oddities, with the most publicized of all the Cornel; "Fifth down" that resulted the Ithacans conceding Dartmouth a 3-0 victory in a game Corneil apparcatly had won by 5-3. But the No. 1 screwball incident the year; the prize pium culled annua! Associated PreSS Sentey, came in the game between Hanover College of Indiana. and Centre.

The Hanover quarterback got the ball from center, spun and fed it to what he thought his fullback- only to find he's vas given it to Jack Keeley of Centre, who was very much surprised but let that stop him from going 25 yards. to a touchdown. There was tre Southern Afethodist-Baylor game, In which S. M. was leading 7-2, 20 seconds 10 go and the on its 30-yard lice, fourth down.

Coach Matty sent 'in Hagerman take an intentional safety, and almost had incart, failure before Hagerman wave. his way. backwards into the end zone. Florida got one.of the. year's finest.

Nuke Forest touchdowns Fergusan, against 'Gator end, caught. a long pass on Tampa 15 and promptly started toss a lateral. Suddenly realizing there was no receiver handy, changed his mind. But it was late, the ball already wAs out his hands. A Tampa man came rushing in, knocked the ball the end zone--and Florida guard Boh recovered it there score.

These were just a few of freak incidents. There were such ther prizes AS. Nebraska's Harry Kopp took Oklahoma kickoff on his 5-yard line, only to nave the bail bounce out of his arms over the sideline. The referee ruled Hopp never possession that it was. kickoff, and gave ders the 'hell on their 35 The game ended the south goalposts doun and Army still.

due another play, since Navy had been offside the last. Bill Gillis. Army captain, salved the difficulty ay declining the alty. Tulane's trainer, Monk Simons, threw away a pair of faded vunts he'd worn for 20 years tore the season started. greenies lost thsir first three games, and Simons dug up the pants Tulane won 170 next one Kansas made good an Drake ball caromed off the headguard of A Drake lineman One Paul Christman's passes, against Oklahoma, was completed for a yard Missouri loss.

Ralph Carter took the trall on the line of scrimmage and ran back that far dodge. tackiers. Aggie Coach Thanks SMU for Her Favor COLLEGE STATION, Dec 8 -Coach Homer 'Norton expressed appreciations today of Southern Methodist's waiving rights to the Cotton Bowl game and said his Texas Aggles would be out to establish precedent in testing Southwest football against the Fordham Rams New Year's Day. Bees' Prexy Reports Club Nearly Sold 'BOSTON, Dec. 8 (A) C.

F. 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 baseball club and "anly the settling of a few minor details remain. to complete the transaction." Really Strip the Gears (4) -J. C.

Bateman fo his automobile, left overnight on a vacant lot, And started the mnior. He shifted into -but nothing happened. tried reversc. Still 110 response. Same with intermediate and Then Bateman Investigated.

-He Found thieves bad made off with the transmission. BEDTIME STORY Ellingsen, HOQUIAM. who lives in the heart Wash, (A) Stanley of this city of 11,000. heard something prowling around the. back sard in the.

eariy dawn. Clad in pajnias and slippers, he reached for his rifle, sterner to the back porch, aud brought down the big black bear with. a single shot. Palestine, homeland of the Jews, has under British mandate for 22 years. Rubber.

Stamps FREE CATALOG WHITNEY COMPANY. 121 E. 4th Phone ,9001 reared into Sunday as the Sandies in the the Panthers lower bracket in the mud which bareSan Antonio, is undefeatbut it has its it against wonders from for tornado from 10 squares off High with overwhelming the Tigers likely to cross goal line with passing atof which football has mighty mites who, week In revital-1 came through by in a 7-7 tie untied Paris. riding with the tangle with kids in the oth- Amarillo, Satur- at Fort P. Temple, Friday, 2 Jeff Davis at 2:30 P.

Amarillo and MaLongview and Jeff semi-finals. about, Amiplay the Masons because teams in 1935. That when Ama- Longview never 42-7. defeat and Jeff. Daris' Arthur, games closest on recround.

on penetrations with Big Spring, Stephenville the deadlock, LongLufkin, 19-12, Paris 7-6. and corpus Home out of them. Paris and Corpus and" untied. game, EL and Amarillo are teams in 31G points. the surprise team Panthers were to Jose to Port Jeff Davis lone upset of the but it branded much more than a up an amazing opposition.

is stout on dea lefty scoring chips. are down. and ends and A Davis looks like something to remains a long the title and thus record of four 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 growth, But inside his bones there is a second skeleton, changing with the amount of strain his bones nave to stand This strain comes from carrying man's weight and from his work or exercise. 'The' inner skeleton changes, shown by X-rays, are explained to -the American Phitosophiral Society in a report.

by Charles B. Davenport of the Caruegie: Instilulion at Washington. 'He reports this. inn: skeleton is made of plates and cirders of solid babe which lace to and fro: through the somewhat porous structure of whole bone. The porosity is nature's way of lightening the weight of bones.

The X-ray pictures, covering years of activily-or of the complete lack of activity that comes from bedridden -show that the bones velop their Inner. girders In direct 14sponse to the pulls and strains hones the muscles. If the strains stop for a long period of years, the girders become very thin, Moreover. these bone girders run the same general lines an engineer would use in reinforcing concrete or other structures, New Lesson in Trapping MARTINSDALE, Mont. (U.PJ -By accident Rancher Dave Lamb has devised a better magpte trap than! anyone, apparently, ever.

has built here. He found a vacant mountain cabin where A berder had left A. pile of meat All the doors and windows' were barred, a stovepipe offering: the only But 50 magpies had trapped. themselves. by flying down the for.

meat. Because the underside of the pipe was bent into the shape of a funnel, they were unable to get out, Lamb tried the trick again in AnvAcant cabin. and: the same thing happened. He. recommends it, incidentally; Are "considered a nuisance by.

ranchers, Baseball Big Shots (Gather in Chicago CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (P)-Baseball's lobby silters are on duty here again, latter. taking time out to swarm 1 from Atlanta where the minor league meetings closed As far as could be determined will be certaln amount of ibusiness and legislative work for the magnates to handle. In fact It is Ethe national and American, leagues. opening Tuesdny, the excuse the gathering of managers, coaches, scouts nud observers here.

One matter thet will come before tho incotings Is selling form rules covering pinyers drafted into the army--how they should carried an the rosters, whether pur-' prices should be retunded, etc. Another Is whether to let scouts sign pinyers as well rccommend for morA thAn one minor leaguo chub, There also Ls 0 possibility the American League' will consider scindiug Ila rule ogainst the pennans winner nuking trades. Educational authorities callmato Diat two of every. 006 hundred adults in the United Stales are collego graduales. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE COUPON Webster Columbia DICTIONARIES This coupon when presented nt the Glabe-Nows office.

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your, dictionary, Mail Orderi and 150; extra to corm wrapping postage; perauto Harbe- In his a.tarbulls- fronts by incident Involved charity Ben Hogan Is Ahead In Golf's Gold Race MIAMI, Dec. 8 UPJ-Bon Hogan, the larruping little man from while Plains, N. is hending down the end of the year's gold. trall with nice over rest. of the fleld, but falrway fanciers hereabouts suspect he, may strike the: $10,000 Miami Open tournament Dec, 12-15.

The snag, they figure, may come In the person of one Samucl Jackson Snead, who has come to con-fend sider the Miami. Irst-place check almost his personal property. Snead has won the tournament twice in the last three years -with a recard 13-under-par 267 in 1037 and with a. 271 score last year. The situation is this: al money this Fear.

Snead is in third has won $0.655 jo purse place will $8,206, behind JImmy Demarct's $8,627. A Snead viciory, provided Hogan finished worse than fifth, might beat Ben not only out of the money winning title but might snatch the Vardon Memorial Trophy from hir Alas well. At the moment Hogan has 40. AR HOW ABOUT VISITORS? City: Manager L. L.

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