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Sunday Morning, February 23, THE NASHVILLE TENNESSE AN 11 eTopples Vandy From Big 13 Lead With 34-33 Win East and Bellevue to Pry Lid Off High School Cage Tourney Wednesday Top Row Is Victorious in Rich Santa Anita Handicap I enhesse Some Baseball Boys Who Want More Dough for 1936 Toil DRAWING MADE Vol Boxmen Ttrr 1 1 TIME SUPPLY RUNS SECOND F(1P flifiR MFIET WMKeport IN RICH RACE Al MSI WUM MARTIN LEADS VOLS' VICTORY OVER CODYMEN Kentucky Advances to Top as Vanderhilt Drops Third PETE CURLEY STAR Around Twenty to Start IWmont Is Third in DuPont to Clash With Training in Camp At Tallahassee 4 California Track Classic Goodlettsville in First Round 1 Zm' By BLINKEY HORN litis If you believe that after all these LV1 4 a PISCO VERY SEVENTH 12 TEAMS ENTERED trm'. ft SJ-- i J' i 'A 1 1 i I -1 1s I jf i vI 1 i 3 i it KV.Wffj'f Vl -1 i i i uu winier, inai apring will ever coma then perk up to I tVanderbilt Horse Made Nine Girls' Teams Will know tnat nrb" pitcher and catchers will bs In Tallahassee Compete; Finals Set In behalf of Those Volt In 11 day Favorite But Fails To Produce by ths calendar. For Saturday Personally. 1 do not believe that tnere wti be any baseball to a pea Geny Fouls Out to Hurt Commodore Chances For Triumph KNOXVTLLE, Tenn-. Feb- 11 In a thrill-packed game, featured by rough and furloua playing, the University of Tennessee basketball team nosed out Vanderbllt 14 to 11 tonight, toppling the Commodores mn ikui mm I sxcepi wnus nuaaiea in over few I until Ik.

Vr.it ft XJ i tt iim a East high and Bellevue hlsrh bovslth r.i.nt. in itwihu ii fViT 111 pry the lid Off the annual th. R.ri. in Rin ui-uict A. a the Cubs in Avalon on Catilna Is Saat West Baa Ckspmaa Zk Boaur lournameni at ocioca wednes- Und.

etc. They are hot spots. In "7 iwrnooD in ins AIDOrt T.lluh u-aa mIM anrf nl. "Kwiuiii hmm oisn BCOUOI. i ant a year aao.

I W.I A 1 out of ths lead in the Southeastern conference. ths- flrarroVrnd "at It was the third loss of tha sea uentral x. tl, ftarnAAn a4t son for the Vanderbllt quintet. Ala- i till I ,4 -v- jr -y i wMWsa null Wm Ul I a. 11 Of the II schools entarerf In th.

iuiu pruumui, uuw tournsy oreeent. Coach Boh K.ll now laiianassee. Dma having defeated them twice. Kentucky, which has dropped only two games one to Vanderbllt and of David Lipscomb high was un- Jimmy Hamilton, Vol front office able to attend. man, said last night that he felt one to Tenneei.ee stepped into the conference lead.

Seven h. w.a. boxmen would be on hand Mora, than 1.500 wildly cheering nesdav with six carded for Thi.r.. "a mayo nve or six caicnra fANTA ANITA PARK. LOB NaiiLES, Feb.

28. (JP) Top Row ran smashing victory here today in the Santa Anita handicap to win 1104.600, the richest turf prlie the year. Cheered on by close to 60,000 fans, tha "Little Napoleon" of Baronle atabl sneaked through and raced in to bat out Time Supply and Roaemont. The winner' time was 2:04 1-5 for the mile and a quarter, con-Merably over the record of 2:02 1-6 act last year by Arucar. Discovery, top heavy favorite to win the claasic, was bumped at the art, ran on the outside most of tlm way and was never dangerous.

A total of 360,083 was bet on th handicap and more than a million dollars was wagered on the eight-race program. It was the largest orowd and the biggest '''handle' in the history of horse-racing in California. 1'uunding down tha stretch, ths riders tried to dodge a soggy spot 'in the track. Fouls were claimed rand disallowed by Jockey Maurice J'eteis on Roaemont. and Tommy l-iihor on Time Supply.

WM day. Semi-f'nals In both th Byron Bpeece. tbs Hoosler sub fans, who packed the alumni gym, Haw Martin, stocky Tennessee forward, tosa two field goal and and girls divisions will be played I mariner, will come chugging down Friday with the finals set for Sat- the froten roads with an inflelder HY BLINKEY urday night I named Barth. HORN moke a free throw in the closing minutes of ths gams to aiva tha Du Pont Cumberland. East and I Only five folks who went to camp Volunteera the edge.

Central were riven the four seeded at Tallahassee a year ago on Tennessee led 11 to I at the half. places In the boys' division while March were expected tnere mis At Home May Help and never relinquished the lead In au Font. Joelton. East and Belle-1 time due to tne general nous vue were placed In the girls' group I cleaning in which the Vols have the second half, although the Commodores tied the gams at 16 to 11 ire -tourney dope woud seem to engagea. give the East high Eagles, winners Thuv are Bvron SDeece.

Rae Bine and again at 29 to 21 four minutes before the game ended. of the title the past three years, ths mire, Lefty Robinson, who stayed VAN MUNGO It was the stellar shooting of Z. 17 me crown. jjU ront UnUl he was farmed out; BUI Rodda, high, winner of the season race who wrote In yesterday that was 5" thX InflnefstOe; George Schaerin. who drew Ooodletuvllle In the first A Martin and Marshall, slender forward, that kept the Volunteer barely ahead of Vanderbllt ia the mnnil (-antral mut.

1 last half- Marshall scored 11 points retort protested that Wayne fon Th.1.? ffif.ri- Hm. PMPY. who was dispatched to SSL J.L; te-Bf: WUllamsport, where he thumped a right moved Top Row on him and Martin nine points In the half-Early in the second half, Curley, small Vanderbllt guard, replaced ss a legion team's pitcher. His dad also started aa a hurler In Dothsn where hia pap waa one of the wildcat southpaws whe ever lived. Bill Sullivan, great White Sex catcher, watched hi bey from Notre Dame work with his dad's tssm.

Ty Cobb'e boy want to Yale, but he had no van for the game In which hie did was crowned Immortal No. 1. There have been many and many mare. Carl Crsndall, a famed Ciant flingsr later en, came to watch a son develop into a ballplayer. and Luther claimed Rosemont bumped Time Supply.

tne reserve playing most of the Field and performed brilliantly, scoring seven points and making time. I Dwysr, the New Tork-Penn cen- Finishing; fourth behind Rosemont was Azucar. too tar back to repeat hi upcet vlotory In the $100,000 in- A1I the other three first round I terfielder who was personally scout- opponents of seeded teams have ed by Jimmy Hamilton last summer, two uncanny, long shot through the hoop. Coleman and Overly, forwards, made seven pointa each in the last half. ausruriii handicap last year.

shown considerable strength In la satisfied with the papers, and as others crossed the line in this Here are Just a few of the big their late games. Litton gave Csn- Is Flint Rhem, wrote that has tral Its first defeat of the season alwava wintm tn nla hail in tha league ball players who have de Twenty-eight fouls were called rifih. Whopper: sixth. Howard: cided for various and sundry rea- na puinra ins au roni quiniei Southern loop. during the came with Rice and cvnith.

Discovery; eighth, Pom. IF THERE'S any rhyme er reason for that ancient gas about tha folks who are first en July 4 will ba first at the finish and tla far, far from being a permanent barometer the Vela have a tjood chance to at least be an top by Independence day. For the Dixie league schedule release today ehowj that the Vela will play 43 of their scheduled 77 games In Sulphur Dell before the day this U. A. declared Its independence.

All of which to prove a lot oi bunk, ne matter what our fore-fathere said about tha Fourth. Still and all, the Vols are heme folka 43 times before July gets up a bead er twa of "puspurrsshun." They will have an 11-tam sojourn at heme from Msy 4 through May 27. Then in June the Vols unreel a 14-game series. So that unless the Vols get mired in the mush as Clarence Rowland's outfit did In the first month of play and then lost the flag even though they ran at an .800 fait thereafter, the Vol should be In a strategic position to attack those many long foreign jaunts. tons thst the general recovery Johnson, Vol guards, and Geny, a rood defense and enough aeortna Simultaneously Portland sent In Pillar; ninth, Thursday; brought about by President Roosevelt should be reflected in their pay Vanderbllt guard, being ejected because of the foul limit tpnth, Tick On; eleventh, Ariel punch to be troublesoms a they that If the Vols did not want drnnnad a twn.nnint rf.i.inn tn Rhem.

who hss a record of often i I 'V i I Vvw-. 4, I- ft- Jj'-' cluum in any checks- It Is a good bet, however. Roughness was frequent Often rvuH iweuin, Hinging wooa; Kiskulus; fourteenth. Cumberland, the only team to beat kicking over th traces, that they that an of them will be in there lie- Pld. Preeminent times the players piled on the floor In heaps.

The Volunteers slightly in BUUOOgS tnii ysar, Friday I wvum in iu 10 nave nim- oui night The Lipscomb Blsona nlavsd Jimmy Hamilton has had several pitching or hitting when April roll: Victory of the Karonl silks meant around. I recommendations concerning the mere than IHM.IW first prise. Ba. outplayed the Commodorea on offense, working though under tha barket more often. lontinuea en Page 13, Column I ancient playboy- ion! train Top Row and received $7,5011 money awarded the winning Van Der Meer BIG 13 GAGE MEET will be sent to Vanderbllt was trailing 14 to 11 Chattanooga to see if the Chatta Imiuller.

The Reno, sportsman collected more than the nooga trainer. Doc Jensen, can heal when Curley went Into the game in tha final period. Coleman made a MID -SOOTH QUINTS ACTIVE ON COURTS his wing. The New Jersey boxman TEAMS TO BE SET 4)u l-'red M. Alger, made on Azui'ur.

in 1936. free throw and bucketa by Curley baaaball haa there bean a fsthsr and son playing on the same ball club. Believe it of not, Mr. Ripley, such occurred down in Tampa, Fie, about ten years ago. The father was Tommy Leach, one of the old Pittsburgh Firsts stsrs in ths dsys of Fred Clarke, Honua Wagner and others.

The eon was Nelson Leach. To make th tiee more binding, Tommy played shortstop and Nelson ascend base. Nelson advanaed te Claaa ball latsr, but Iscked tha punch to rise te the pinscls ridden by his dad. wrote In tha he Injured hit pitching Tanl Wiser paw last year- The 'Nooga medicine ana coieman in quick auoceaaion brought the score to 24 to 11. Latsr Axucar's fourth place was worth today.

Mrs. F. A. Carreaud man who returned life to the doad ATMEETTODAY was enriched by $10,000 second wing and aided Bump Hsdley may Curley's long shot tied the score at 29 to it- NOSES TOURNAMENT IN LEAGUE GAMES be able to benefit Three-way Van Martin of Tennessee tossed field Der Meer in similar manenr. TO START MONDAY William duPOnt waa here to see hi Hoeemont win $6,000.

So was Anyway, SO or maybe more Vol will be Drawings and Pairings goal to put the Vols 11 to 19, In the lead, and soon repeated with a goal and free toss to glvs tha Vola a 14 to 29 lead- Coleman made two free throwa and Overly hit the noon. sees, i veteran ana rooxie ooxmen wn Notre Dame Plays- Ryan heading towards Taiiaha an. where it la not necessary to i veteran and rookie boxmen OU recall laet year that Finest Doss in Nation to wear Y' ths Yankees and Giant Scheduled by Body At KnoxviUe mittens off the ball lot. and Vanderbllt trailed 14 to IS with ware in front in 1935. Compete in National Field Trials OMMY LEACH had ana This will be the Vol vanguard.

five Here today At 12:30 The regs are due In on March 10. 60 seconds to go- Vanderbllt made two wild attempts for a field goaL hut failed. Just before the whistle-' Pos Vsndy (33) Tenn. (34) Coleman (10) Marahall KNOXVTLLE. Tenn, Feb.

(Jf) GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn, Feb All local chools which are mem- rr aavav cm ivk 32. UP) Grand Junction mads Overly (9) Martin (101 SSL? WRESTLING MEET ready tonight for the annua The eight teams to compete in the annual Southeastern conference basketball tournament, starting at the University of Tennesaee next tournament of noses." wound up their hardwood warfare Plaaman (7) Anderson (7) 0 Geny Rice Field i Krlele But the Tigers and Cubs war there at the payeff. Tha Cards earn rem nowhere when the Giants collapsed in 19S4. Tha Braves mad dash In tha 1st hour of 1914 eaused Qeerg Stallinga to ba hailed as the first "miracle man." They violated the first July 4 gag. Tha chance for the Vols to be there en that holiday ia at Issst vary ripe.

The nation's fineit dogs were be owisr man weir piay in ths tourna- Substitutions. Vanderbllt. Curler ments but the local member of J. Friday, will be named by the tournament committee here tomor ing brought here for the opening played with him. Joe Tinker, of the aid Cube and also a shortstop, had a pair of youngsters.

They were Joe, Jr, end Rollie. These boys played side by side on their high school team in Orlando, FIs, sround the keystone, Joe, Jr, at shortstop and Rollie at second. Joe never entered the professional ranks, but Rollie gsvs it trial. Rollie didn't get vsry far, however. Both of theee kids draw the eyes ef many aoouta while in school, probably because of the nsme they bore.

And Saturday Entries the Mid-South association still (7). CarloHs. Tennessee. Brand (1). Monday of the national field trials row.

have some business to transact Being Received Johnson (2)- Referee, Sonny Dletch. Chattanooga. Member of the committee are for the bird dog championship of before their tourney opens at Van derbilt the first weak in March. Col. Paul B.

Parker, Tennessee the United States. athletic director; H. J. Stegeman, Tha Father Ryan Panthera will Tha Central T. M.

C. A. will hold That noble female pointer, Rome- JOELTON LASSIES Georgia athletic director, and H. open the week'a hostilities with Its first open wrestling tournament wood Flirtatious, will defend the Crisp, Alabama baaketball notra Dame of Chattanooga this Friday and Saturday nlchti of this title she won last year agalnat ths coach. ariernoon in the Ryan gymnasium, week.

Tha meet will be open to In addition to naming tha algbt largest, and probsbly the moat im xne game wui aiart at ciocK any local amateur wrestler who teams, which will ba seiactcJ on a UT Little Wsltsr Johnson so mat players and spectators may I wlshea ta enter. pressive array of competitor that BELLEVVE Victors Clinch Second Place) In Loop With Victory, Bellevue Boyg Win Alfred li. Vanderbllt present to see hia mighty 13 handicap king, Discovery, to I cbolca, fall to le a contender. Discovery's performance matched tna race of the great KquipuUe la the 1935 Inaugural Santa Anita. Equipoise, outstanding favorite, finished seventh.

Top Row's victory paid the wagering public $14.80 to win, to place and $4.30 to show. Time Supply paid $4.20 and $4, and Ruaeniont $9.40. Jockey Wayne Wright, one of Americas best, took Top Row to the front at tha start with Prominent and Rlckulua right behind. The Karonl star began to lag back at. the quarter, at the naif he waa eighth to the pace-setting Preeminent, He Did, Arid Croaa and Singing 1 Wood.

At the far turn It waa tha grcat three-year-old He Did, last week's $26,000 Santa Anita Derby winner, burning up the track. Hinging Wool and IJal P. Headlsy's giant of the truck'. Whopper. Top Row was seventh, by a head over Time Supply.

Thundering down the stretch, Jockey Wright worked hla way up. Junt as he has aone many times before, and came through on tha outside. Crossing in front of Time (Supply, Whopper and Rosemont, Top Row began a hard drive that swept him under tha wire, a winner by half a length. Time Supply was half a length to tha good over Roaemont, and the duPont colore waa four lengths ever Asucar. Top Row'a victory waa not an upxet, nor waa Time Bupply'a sec-ond place performance.

Both tank, ad with Discovery In predictions and were short-priced favorites to win. go to ins uciuc-nouse otuaviauu ver pushed their way through the earrisd en all hia entrance Into tha Bla Shaw If enough entries come In, bouts combination percentage basis and ballot of conference coaches, the committee will make drawings. Neither of these two teams It auall-ttocked flelfis and hills ef ths will be held In all eight weight dl among the. leaders In the Mld- Oi.tk 1 ft.H.i. I.

wii. historic Hobart Ames plantation nesr here. visions, from 116 to ITS, tnd th Palrlnga also will be announced Sunday. enough to be considered at threat! l' The class Forty-two dogs are entered. The Six teams appear certain to en THERE have bean plenty of "Ilka father Ilka son-precedents for this action of Little Walter Johnson in hitching an te th Athletics a a boxman.

But most of the ethers used a lees novel method than the eetien of the Big Train. Little Walter negotiated in secret with Connie Mack, so th press diepatchee contend. Del Young, eon of a Vol fly-ehaeer, caught en with th Cub far a short spall aa a ksyttener. Bill Terrya bey did werk In the meet. drawings tomorrow night may sea la preferred by the tournament officiate If ai many ter the tournament.

They are thn withdrawal of a dozen or more. Two games arc set for Wednes- l' four entries are received. Vanderbllt Kentucky. Mississippi. Only blue ribbon winner of In atrioteet eonfidonea with Connie Mack' team.

Thst'a strsnge proesdura. But it waan't far lack ef confidence In his dad. Far if you note hla statement carefully he aid, 'there oan never again be a pitcher like dsd." Which la apt te aauaa Mr. Ditty Dean te get up en hia (Continued Pag Celumn ZZ' -Tl Over I0 entries have already been Mississippi State, Auburn and Ten previous meets can compete In this niara la innn P.t.r.. received and aa many more ar 41st renewal of the national.

nessee. Ths other two places lis between Alabama. Georgia, Geor t. Vr ni expected to send tn their entrlea. which, aa every bird dog lover knows.

Is aa Important la It way. I Individual trophies wlU bs pre gia Tech and Louisiana State Uni versity, with Alabama favored for aaaaaaaaaawaa I acUWU IU WUIUQI asvsau IUHlSIUf aM as th Kentucky Derby, to horse lovers. (Continued an Page It, Celumn 'each of the eight weight divlelone. one of th berths. Mi.ses Alia and Campbell broke loots In the last ball to score SI points and brought the Joelton high girls a 48 to 21 victory over Bellevue last night in the Bellevue gynaalum.

Tba victory gave tha Joelton girl second place In tha season race and second spot In tha seeding of girls team tn tb district tourney. The Bellevue boyt took their half of the double header, ll to 12. over the Joelton quintet The first hair of tha coed game was close, with tbs half ending with Joelton holding a 17 to 11 ad-vantaga. Mini O'Brien. Bellevua Kuard, was forced to leave th gam as the second half got under nay and the Bellevue defense weskened.

Beside th Joeltop forwards. Misses Toso and Proctor were otttxtsndlna for ths winners. Miss O'Brien played wall until MONTGOMERY BELL NIPS NOTRE DAME forced to leave the game while Misses Smith and Sexton were out-stsndln for the losers. Tha work of Barnes and Jscksoa was outstanding In tb Be'lavue boyt' triumph, th former getting 11 points while th latter got eight Gupton topped th losers with 1L GIRLS Psc-Bellevue (21) Jeelton (41) Smith (14) Alt (14) Bex ton (12) Campbell (24) Southern Association Baseball Schedule For 1936 matuway At Atlanta At Birmingham At Chattanoora At Knoxrflla At LitUa Rock At Manphb At Nashville At New Orlean April 14. li.

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10s April :0. 21. 22. 21 May 1R, lx. 17-17s ATI A KIT A DC All May 1, tOx.

11-81 Juns I. 4 Juns 1, lOx. 21s Juns 21. 14-14, it Juna I. 6i, 7s July IS.

1. 17, llx. AllATMIw nt.AU Sept. 10-10. 11.

It July 29. SO. II Aug. J-2s, 4. I Aug.

II, 20. 21, 22x Aug. llx. ll-ltx. II Sept.

4. tt, 7-7 lis Aug. lx Sept. I. May 4, May tx.

10a Msy 24-J4S. 2. 17 April 20, Jl. 21, II April 24. 25x, 24i M.a....M..

Jon 14 June 21, 10 1. if. May 21, 10a, lit Juna I. 4 May 11. 12.

II. 14 April llx. lit BIRMINGHAM THE July Aug. 4. i July I0.

tl July 1. 17. llx July T. I. 10 UalTlil-VJI U-ViTl gpU 1U nm, Aug.

10-IOa Aug. lx, 21s Aug. lSx, Hi. 17. II Sspt.

4. Sx. Is. 7-T Sept 1. I April llx, 11 Msy II 22, 2Sx APr'I May IS, llx.

17-17g May It. II. 20 April 14. 25x. 2s May 14-24.

II, 17 PUATTAMAAn June 1. 10, 11 June It, 20x. llx, 22 I CUVII I 11 l'-l July 7, I. 10 July llx, 11-12. 14 June I7x.

21-21: June 23. 24, 15 CHATTANOOGA Aug. t. tt 10 Aug ll to. il, lix RA5HVlLLs, Sept lx.

ta, l-7 Sept 10 ll Aug. 27. It. Aug. ISx.

ll-llt. 17 Sspt. 11. llx. II 1 April 14.

ISx. llx May 15. llx. 17-17t April 11. 12.

II May I. lx. 10a May II. II. 14 April llx.

lit May II. II. 10 ItTKiriVXfl I July I. 10 July I. 4-4x, Is.

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II Aug. 11. 20. 21. tlx July 21.

10. II Sept 10. 11. 12x, 11. Aug.

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JuM 19 July I. 4-ix May 24s. 21. 21. 17 April 24.

tlx, ll let LITTLE ROCK Aug. li June lx 7-7; June 'itx. 14-14. iu" FOR ii 1. 15 i-V a.

a a. aa a nvvn g-p Auf July Aug. 17. II, llx, 10 Aug. lis, 14, II.

II July Ux. tit, 27, 21 Aug. lx, It 8spt 4 May 14s. II. Is, 17 AprU IT.

llx. lit May 1. lx Is May -11. 12. Ux April 14.

IS. 1 May 4, s. 7 AprU It, 21. 10 MEMPHIS June II iTne 1.1. 10.

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11. ACCURATE llV A IVH-aTlXTlIO Ju, i Aug. 7, lx. I July 2Sx, 2-2li, II Aug II Sept Sx, It. 7-7 Mtatnai I s.

luly tl. 12. II. 24 Aug. 10, It, 12, Aug.

IT. It, llx. 10 Bspt 1, 2. I AprU It, II. 10 May 1.

Sx. I April 17. llx. Ill AprU 14. II, II May It, II.

10 May II, llx, 17-17. May II. 11. llx NASHVILLE wi, i "un. si.

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lla. II May lx, 10. UFlir nm April 14, ll. ll May 11. 11.

11 14 May 4. April 11. II April 1011. 11. II Jun 21.

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11-11 July I. 4-4 x. Ss Juna 11. llx. 14-14.

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1. HfiliS Juna tlx, 14a. It Aug. 14, IT, It, llx Aug. lit, 14.

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4. I Aug. 10-. 11 aJ K. Ridings Toso CL Ridings Wood Asher Taylor O'Brien Proctor BOYS Bellevue (39) Jeelton (12) Martin (5) Gupton (11) Jackson (I) Adcock (T) Maroons Rally to Gain 25-18 Win Over Chattanooga Quintet Montgomery Bell Academy gave the Notre Dame quint of Chattanooga a sever lacing last night on the AT.

B. A. court 2i to te atrengthen their hold on second place in the Mid-South league. M. B.

after lagging at the half, li to 12, canto back in the final period with a tine passing combination and accurate shooting attack led by Tucker and Cranberry who amassed 12 and 10 points respectively, that baffled tha Notre Dame banketeera. Hiener, forward of the Lookout quint, was tha outstanding performer for tha loiera with nine Sisrkers while Palmer and Slener shared honors en the court. Tha lineup os M. B. A.

(38) N. Dame (IS) Tucker (II) McDald (4) Thompson (1) MeAbee. (I) Lngham (I) Mann ODavts Palmer 9 tiraabeny (10) -leoer Barnes (It) Knight () Friedil (6) Cross (2) Oower (2) Smith (2) Sub: Joelton Mllllkcn (4). AMATEUR GnAPPLBRS MI IT BIRMINGHAM. Ala- Feb.

S3 CP) Amateur wrestlers from sevsa Southeastern states will seek to qualify for the finals of the Olym pic wrestling tryouts in tournament hero March 13 and 14. Ten- rsesses. North and South Carolina. Florida. Georgia.

Mississippi and Alabama comprise tha ttatas to be represented hare..

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