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Golden Gloves Meet Here Seven Cities fo Compete in Soufierh lWRENCEBU 4 TO MEET HERE FRIDAY al 1 1 1 1 I a DIXIE CARNIVAL TILT TO DECIDE Little Tenn Heads Make Playoff Plans English Kicks Nebraska AUBURN BEATS Into Big Six Championship FLORIDA, 14-0, LITTLE TENN GRID CHAMPION TO CLOSE YEAR SET FEB. 8, 9, 10 AT HIPPODROME Mid-State Tourney to te Held January 21 to 27 Calmly Boots Field Goal With 20 Seconds Left in First Half to Give Huskers 3 to 0 Victory Over Kansas 'State. Expect Between 7,000 Fenton Slashes Through And 8,000 for Game Line for Touchdown MANHATTAN. Ka. Nov.

27. MV-Lowell English. a guard. On Dudley Field In 1st Period dropped back to tha Kanaaa estate 23-yard line in the final 20 seconds or the eecond quarter today and on a enow-giased rieiii piaceKicKea Kebraaka to ita third atraight Big Six football championship. JACKSONV1LLK.

Fla Nov. 27 In a stadium oulet except foretr Although Bandy Banford's toe kept Vanderbllt out of the Sugar (4s) Auburn closed out a back Bowl. Nashville fans ar going to breaking football echedule today the chattering teeth of 1.000 benumbed fans, English calmly eenred the only points of a frigid have an opportunity to aoa a bowl with a 14 to 0 victory over Florida Kama. Driving deep Into Gator territory It waa a vivid Nebraska paaalng The Middle Tenneasee bowl featuring Lawrenceburg and on numerous advances, the winners relied on Jimmy Fenton and Spec high achoola. will be Kelly, a pair of top-notch barks.

i Springfield played in i Friday aft Hprlngfleld Dt'dley Etadtum next to puncture Florida'a fine goal line fteraoon. game, with Thurston Phelpa on the chucking end. Kanaaa State presented a ground attack, with Howard Cleveland the chief rambler. The lineups: Nabraaka (3) Kanaaa State (f Amen LK Ellla defense. Tha victor In thla high achool Fenton, Lakeland.

Fla boy play Ing hia final game, gave the Plains contest, which probably will attract 7.006 or 1,000 persons, will crowned chanjplona of tha Little men their first touchdown In the Hhlrey LT Krueger Mehring I Beeler conference. Speaking About Sports of Sort C. Brook Nordstrom Tha executive committee of the STATISTICS conference announced Ita decision Saturday after a meeting at the English no Cardarelll Doyle RC Muhlhelm Howell QB Elms Central T. M. C.

which re SISST Johnny Blackmer and Flofk J. Brock Dodd RII Klimek Pinky Lipscomb, Ifume-Fogg" Offiolcla of Bpringfield and Law Calllhan KB Brlgga renceburg high achoola, newspaper David Lipscomb alumni reapectlve- Score by periods: men and othera Interested in the rame attended tha confab until the Nebraska 0 01 Kanaaa Mate 0 0 0 00 ly, are playing "touch football'' at Vanderbllt Last year thla pair played touchdown football and ware Auburn Florida first downs II rartra-f lined 1 oa Passes attempted 10 ft Passes completed I 1 Yda. gslned by paasea It 32 i'asaes intercepted 1 Paasea returned I Tarda lost 0 11 Punting average 17 St Kicks returned 77 IS Fumbles 2 1 Penalties 45 lu committee went Into aeaalon behind The executive committee ef the Little Tenn Conference wee anapped by The Teitneaaean photographer during Saturday's aeeeien at the Y. C. A.

te make plana fer Springfield-Lawrenceburg High School football playoff, which will be held in Dudley Stadium next Friday. Reeding from left to right, they arei C. Mitchell, of Murfreesboroj C. H. Moore, ef Clarksville; and Daly Thompson, ef Franklin.

Nebraska erortng: Field goal. rloaed doors. English (placement). standout- backa In the prep school circuit Lipscomb will make WORK OUT ARRANGEMENTS -The executive committee, com -Tne executive committee, Coach BUI Schwarts a baaebal! com-1 ff 7 posed of C. H.

Moore of Clarkavllle. I S1I It Onl I ntlt aa chairman: J. C. Mitchell of Mur- KJLJltlltCf II VjUlllO star Ha'a a left-hander and can hit, etc. The beauty experts male specie in our town freesboro, and Daly Thompson of By RAYMOND JOHNSON The greatest collection Of ama.

teur boxers ever eembled In LMxIe will be brought together when The Tenneosean Papers bold their elath annua! Southern Uolilfn Olovea tournament at the Hippodrome February t. 10. The Middle Ttnnrsee carnival, which wii: deride the slmon-puree In this aectlon for the Southern Jamboree, will be Ringed In the Hippodrome on January 24. 25, 24. 27.

Teams from seven and poaalbly eight cltlea will compete In the Southern event, which will deter mine the 8outhland' repreaenta-Uvea for the Tournament of Cham plons In Chicago February 21. March 1. J. Memphis and Chattanooga have joined with The Tennesnean, pioneer In the tfiiTden" HTovs Th'the the Southern meet. 7 PENSACOLA RETURNS Pensac.la.

which sent a team here In 1934 but which did not compete laxt winter, will return. Then Blrminuham. Knoxville and Clarksvllle will hold tournaments wlt their winners being aent here. Jackson, also ia making plans for a eectional r.olden Glovea meet but It has not definitely decided. The Commercial Anneal, In Memphis, and the Free f'resi.

In Chattanooga, are the papers that will tend teams here for the flrat time. The Blrmlneham Newe Age llrrald. Knoxvlle News Fentlnel, Clarkavllle Chronicle and the Pen-aeo1a News Journal tenma are well known here for their fine showing in the past. EXPECT GREAT TEAM Dates for the regional tournaments In tho other rifles have not been definitely st but the Knoa-vllle. Chattanooga.

Pensaoola and Clarksvllle events probably will be the last week in like the une here. Birmingham and Memphis plan their Journeys the first week in February. With seven cities competing, the Southern team In 1938 should be the best that has ever gone to Chicago. The Tennessean team produced an outstanding fighter laat winter In H. P.

Percy) Davis, of Chattanooga, who Is now a atudent at Mississippi Stale. Davis waa (Continued on Next Page.) Franklin; with J. II. Barksdale are still gabbing about Martha Baiter Aggies of Aahlant City, president of the Will Burleson. Alabama'a well pro Grid Players Will Augment Buford's Cage Squad at Vanderbilt This Week Little.

Tenn conference tn attend portioned cheer-leader The ance, worked out the arrangements opening period on a 21-yard Jaunt around left end. Hia dash climaxed a 42-yard drive touched off by popular wager ia tliat if 'Bama in 9-0, in Blizzard vades the Coast country that cinema Charley Barham, president of the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, assured tha committee and the scouta will offer tha laaaie a con iveny- id-yard return of a punt. MAYBERRY KICK SHORT tract A ahort out of bounds punt kick PTILLWATER. Okla. Nov.

17 competing achoola of 100 per cent cooperation aa did Russell (Dutch) Mcintosh, Vanderbllt assistant ed by Walter Mavberrv when the Centenary's powerful South Coach Sees Fast, Good ern Gentlemen outclassed an Okla Florida captain was rushed, put the Tlgera in position for their other ciach, and other Vanderbllt off! horn A and M. eleven here today Football Stars Must Hurdle Class Work Before Reporting eluls. touchdown late in the final period. to win a II to 0 football victory Shooting Quintet This Winter There waa considerable agitation a pass. Kelly to Max Harrison.

on a snow-covered field. to have the game played tn Mur gained II of the 31 yards separating Only once did the Aggies push Into Centenary territory and there Auburn from the 'Gator goal line. freesboro on the Middle Tennessee Teachers' College field. Nashville rom the five, Kelly cut around after the Shreveport La. conquer' By RED O'DONNELL STARS Duke Slader, All-America halfback at Iowa State not so long ago la coaching the Chicago Brown Bomb-era negro professional eleven which comes here today to test the Silver Streaks The Duke as does Don Simmons, brother of Ozzle Simmons, another All American Coacn Alexander of the local never-defeated club has bolstered hia lineup with Rubber Hall and Tarxan Sandera The Streaka' latest Innovation ia a crew of cheerleaders.

right end on a reverse and outran la more centrally located for both lawrenceburg and Springfield than ora of Southern Methodist and Texaa Christian kept the Agglea Billy Basketball, Vanderbllt the Florida secondary to the corner la Murrreeaboro. athletic step-child, may come out ol tne field. deep In their own sone. W. M.

Overcash. principal of of hibernation now. His pampered After being held scoreless the Fenton place-kicked both extra renter and guard and he la capable. About the others, I am not familiar wilh their basketball ability." Of the candidates mho have been out alnce practice was Inaugurated. Harry Horowitz.

Ed Hunter, Walter Bill Chapman, Hill Travis, Marvin Keaton. Ray Manning, Bob Rymer, Bobby Geny, Bill Ireland and Dutch Bru baker aeem to be the best of the lot. Buford believes that he will have a fast-moving, accurate shooting club, "Though It Is a trifle early to estimate the power of the quintet," Buford remarked." I think that well have adequate apeed and a good crop of shooters. I haven't aaalgned any of the players to posi-Hons. I juat let them shift around to different berths.

"If I have a worry over any post-tlon at present" he continued. "It and petted foster-brother, Frankle first period the Southern Gentle Enrlngfleld High achool. waa offered tha game for hie field aa was points, making hla record for ths Football, after three months men took a poor kick on the tggle K. O. Coffman.

principal of Law season perfect with nln nut of nine FLORIDA OUTPLAYED partlea haa decided to take a much 36 and swept to a touchdown on two playa Beasley paaalng to Outs, needed vacation. rencebi'rsr, b't both declined. NEUTRAL FIELD BEST Between touchdowns Florida la at guard. However,) I have enough material to experiment at this post, before definitely defining it aa a weak spot." Buford haa booked a home game with Austin Peay Normal for January 4. The Commodorea originally Intended to inaugurate their campaign two day a later at Lebanon with Cumberland.

Instead, aa you probably aurmlsed. this combat will be engagement number two. The Oold and Black will play Its home affaire In the Hippodrome' Datee with Big IS combines have been scheduled. Coach Jim Buford has been Centenary end, for the acore. managed to hold the auperior Au Coaches of the two teams.

W. 15 furtively drilling hla candtdatea for "Weenie" Bynum, elusive Cen burn team out of pay dirt despite Jlendrl of Lawrenceburg and HOME Billy Greek, erstwhile the past fortnight and haa aa tenary halfback, provided the game'a biggest thrill In the third Uoyce Smith or Kprlngrield. were tne Tact the Tlgera outgalned the 'Gators by a wide margin and ran sembled the frame-work of what Wallace athlete la home on a viait Billy la aome sort of a pro at of the opinion that a neutral field may develop Into a winning com quarter. Ha swung wide aroun up 13 first downa to alx. would be better for both teama an Albany, Georgia golf course and blnatlon that la If the football his own left end, faked a pass, and Florida's beat offensive showing Nether Bpringfleld nor Lawrence boys will chip In and do their part.

followed the last touchdown. Tsk then shook off tacklera In 'a 4 yard da ah for a touchdown. burg baa the aeatlng arrangements plays basketball with tha Albany Y. M. A.

From what I can gather, Alabama won the ball However certain football players ing the Auburn kick-off on their 35, the 'Gators marched down tn who could aid and abet Buford will A daring Aggie pass irom tne to accommodate aa large an audi- ence aa la expected for thla con- game but Vanderbllt backers took have to toss some of their studies Oklahoma I In the final period waa the Tiger elcht. where It was first 1 test tha dough. Not all of that five and for a loss before they will Intercepted by John Lingo, lalf down. Mayberry. still the Florida llgsaaaM 1 Springfield and Lawrenceburg aix point money went uncovered privileged to rehearse with the back, who pounded hla way to the ace, fooled the faat-chnrglng Tiger rinlahed the eeaaon without a de Bill Slater, star CBC radio.

loopers. Aggie I. Whltehurat made a yard line with a perfectly-timed fake leat and the playoff la necessary -aster, bas picked his All-America Currently Skipper Buford's lay and then Stone cut over left guard to decide the conference champion reverse and flashed 32 yards sround erfd for the major portion of the out Is comprised of soms 30-odd for a touchdown. for the Paramount Newareel and named that Wahoo guv from Ford- Arrangementa for such a playoff. forwards, centers and guarda.

Sev yardage. In the event of a tie for the title. erai potential varalty artlata are LEW1SBWG QUINT But Auburn rore to the occasion nam at center Monk Monsky waa the lone Southerner honored were made laat winter. located among the group, along and held for downa taking over Two yeara ago Springfield and Whlzzer White. Clint Frank.

wun a iiock or guya named Joe DOWNS LIPSCOMB the ball on the 11. will remember you for' Buckets Goldberg and Callfornla'a Jim aaya that he la going to pare Auburn (14) Poe. Florida (01 Chapman rated Slater's backfleld, the aquad thla week. He figures Lawrenceburg also tie, for the crown but since no provisions had been made, they never met In fact, they have never collided on hatley LE Walker Mustangs Beaten, 47 to 28, In Holman LT Ooff mat nine or 10 griddera will Join the crew and he will be cramped Howell LO Koscla the gridiron tor space. Hence the aauad allce Antley Oxford First High School Cage Game Here Ticketa for the game will be THE GRID LINEUP FROM available Wednesday at the Cnl SI veil Gardner Ru'sell RT KreJclor Rosa Hanna.

Joe Little. Joe versitv Club. A special student rate Anderaon, Turney Ford. Ray An has been set. David Lipscomb High baaketeers McKlssIck itB Maynard QB Brock drua and Dutch McEirealh have pulled the curtain on Ita cage signified their intentions of trying MORSE'S Fenton HB Mayberry MICHIGAN STATE'S son laat night against Lewlaburg, ineir paws in tne bard wood Indus ffv Hleii five, but fhe ahsrioa were nitcncock HB Willis try.

au were allied with 1 Rav Heath FB Mulcahv I'USGEL WUirS rung down "the Ken Morrisons pigskin aggregation thla encore oy periods: tucKiins coaaien 10 11 10 ji tic aeason. Auburn ....7 714 Florida 0 0 9 00 'Hanna and Anderson are for NIFTY Personal nomination for the moat under-rated footballer In Dixie Ed Merlin, Vanderbllt ubiquitioue guard Ed played at top apead in every game, therefore hia excellent work waa invariably overlooked Dick Oodson, former Tenneaeee atar fullback who ence beat Vandarbilt with a sideline run, haa aaen Merlin in every local game and declares he la topa CARD Writes George Thur-man from Franklin, Tenn. "Aa It ta getting time to select the All-City football eleven, I would like for you to cast my vote for the following players whom I have seen: Hunter of Central, Willlama of M. Gentry of M. B.

Bryant of Central and Hrwi tory. It waa the first high achool baaektball game recorded here thla Rangy Bark Score Twice tn wards," Buford advlees, "and could Auburn scaring; Touchdowns. season probably help us. Anderaon la The visiting quint took an early 144) Win Over U. of San Francisco Fenton.

Kelly (sub for Hitchcock); point after touchdown, Fenton placement. lead and waa never headed. Lips CHAMPIONSHIP GOES ROBES comb trailed at the half. 11 to It. Florida subs: Ends.

Whlddon. Lipscomb with only a week of TO CARSON-NEWMAN Howell; tackleii, Crabtree, Haasett; FRANCISCO. Not. 17 T) practice did not come up to expeo tatione. The visitors were In tip guards, Llghtbown; center, Wil -Behind two brilliant touchdown Smoky Mountain Conference top shape following six previous runs on the part of John Pin gel.

llama; quarterback. Delaney; halfback. Manning; fullback. Mulilna. engagements.

Michigan State College rolled to Head Names Eagles; Only 14 to 0 Intersections! football Ttie snapshooting of Hlnton wad PAJAMAS Olympic Stars Sent lie forteited triumph today over University oil easily the beat, performance on the Brother Thurman's appraisal Dsn jrancjacj floor. -He flipped. In it markers. Boyce and Bcobey. atood out for Invitations to Bowl KjiOXVILLE.

Tenn- Nn' 7 The long-legged left' halfback tF) Carson-Newman Cblleea of agrees with numerous other estimators tha Mustangs. gave Jfl.m fans their biggest thrtCe by running 75 yards tn the third rn a preview to the game, the ATHENS. Ca Nov. J7 (toFor jerieraon city, Tenn, was declared winner of the Smoky Mountain jvotice Johnny BorusVI tha David Llpecomb College quint period to break a seeming dead rest Towns and Bobby Packard, Georgia's Olympic track stars, have Conference football championship swamped the Alumni five, 10 to 24 lock, then coming back In the laat quarter to daah 14 yards on tha umpire advises that the next meeting of the umpires and scprers will be held at Arbiter Burton's hnm. iur ine secona atraignt year todav womack and Phillips led the been invited to compete In the an scoring bee for the varalty.

Graber aame kind of scoring play, a alaah nual Sugar Bowl track meet at New Orleans. on Dec. wm tne form oj y. v. lows or Knexviiie, con terence commissioner.

Coached by S. a Holt, Carabn waa outstanding for the Old Grafts. through left guard. SHIRTS TIES MUFFLERS Pea. Lipscomb (28) Lewlsbura (47) a innstmas celebration and Coach Weems Baskln said It was Newman Ita conference Sweat () Pitt In the opening period Michigan State drove 70 yards to the San Francisco two-yard marker before a almost certain they would accept.

schedule with lx victories, no de wn oiiiciai ia asked to bring a present The first dude to ap-pear with a pair of spectacles win Gunn (J) Hlnton feats and one- tie. The Eaglea and Reeves (1) Ehelton (12) Matthews Drops Money fourth down pass waa dropped. Appalachian Teachers College of be tossed out on his ear. Boruaki Brewer O'Brien (6) NKW TORK. Nov.

27. (JFt Oscar Boone. N. C. fought to a deadlock nrtua i mriflnraiTw fh.

Boyce (10) McReynolds (t) Distinctive and Different Terry Cloth, Silk or Wool. A price range te suit every pone. From $5.00 re $35.00. Cockteil sod House Coats Silk or Wool. Gey enough for him to enjoy bunging ereund In or aeet enough for peaceful slumber-, Medree, Ireedcloth or Silk from $1.65 to $19.00.

Every man will eppreciere gift ef Meahertee or Arrow Shirt $2.00 to $5.00. A lergo verlery to select from or $1.00 to $5.00. Exclusive Imported Peplia Feev-M-Hend Ties. Mode etpecislly fer at by Sucking-hem Loadoa, Eaglead. $2.00 end $2.50.

Neno better than Phoenix end Interwoven. Silk, Wool sad Lble 35c to $2.00. Feacy Head Embroidered Corners en Fine Uaen. He will eppre-cieto several ef these at $1.00. Others in ploiaj whits or feacy fee erestt pocket 25c to $1.50.

The Now Troy-L-Reg, wallets, treveling ceaet with and without fittings. Every me a should kavs sas of these. Novelties, sassy ether useful serviceable and exclusive Gifts $1.00 up. Matthews, 17. of Tallulah.

La Oct. A abort while later. Halfback Brega Oesan, Francisco Intercepted Pin gel' faff and tissue -yards to the Michigan State 10. The Dona Subet Lipeoomb, Bee bey (7). Sid- However, Iwe ordered tha cams next aummer la darker than uaual Sof'-bM activity, however, wen (ii lorieitea to Carson-Newman due to missed th irnrinv rhanr vhtn HOSE the failure of the Carolina school to acored his sixth consecutive- knockout tonight when he floored Jnae Monex, tl J-4.

of Portugal after 2:19 of the first round In an eight-round bout at the Rockland Palace tonight Left End Hehwart. dropped a pass BOUTS CARDED comply wun "commission regula tiona regarding "eligibility certifl AI-n USD-Memhar nf v. AT WHITE HOUSE m. A i catea of their atudenta." i 'AUGUSTA SENIOR KERCHIEFS i. a.

rep basketball playere who have retired, from league com-petition are now engaged In volley ball warfare Such oldsters aa a STARTS TUESDAY Two Webbs vs. Hester Battles On Card Tuesday Night In Gymnasium saititDne 1PMIES Foots -Dream Boy- Muakovlts. Hoggy Lewi. Bam Oldsters Will Play for $2,000 PilMa 111 KtU T'sMkaraU Partlclpst. weekly eonteeta under rhe direction of Al Roth, aucceaaor at hsdv) "ar tiviu Limit Is 50 Years WHITB HOUSE.

Tenn Nov. tl By the way, (Spl.l The White House Future Farmers third boxing ahow of the 14 MILES HARDING ROAD DINNER DE LUXE LEATHER GOODS NOVELTIES on aurprised If two Jewish boye rate the Vanderbllt aquad thla winter Sol rni. seaaon will be ataged in the White AUGUSTA, Ga Nor. 17. Of) The) vanguard ef entrants In the Professions I- OolTers Association House High achool gymnaalum Tuesday night, with six boot -on Abore has secret to tan.

Servetl Every Day from 7:30 to 10:30 KM. The boots, with weights, are a seniors tournament, a H-hole test at medal play, prepared today for a 4-V( IU1 tune-up before beginning play follows: Julius Webb, Portland, vs. Ed lursaay ever uie Augusta NaUonal foir course. ward Heater: 111 pounds. BU8INES8 Prosperity eventually tuPB.a th7 Mown corner for the prep and blgh tesms Each of the schools In thla section re- (Continued on Next PegeJ Prominent la tWranka of the to James Webb, Portland, vs.

La- ALL GIFTS BOXED GRATIS 4 verne Heeter: HI pounds. or more ahotmakera are Val Flood of Shuttle Meadow, Conn. English- Homer H1IL Portland, vs. Wood- born professional; Jack Hobena of row Adams; ltl pounds. 1 Hlllman Clark.

Gallatin, vs. Lew- SUITS AND OVERCOATS ore always acceptable, use- la Palmer; Hi peunda. Fells Morris, Springfield, vs. ful and serviceoble slftt. Priced rnpclerately from $25 to $65.

Many of the suits hove extra trousers. Odle Lam berth; 115 pounds. Thomaa Love. Portland, vs. Rob 2 FLOOR SHOWS EACH NIGHT LYTELL SISTERS Dmmet Tm DEI DOWHIN0 Bltut Siutr JANE LA DONNE CHARLES 'MAST'S ORCHESTRA Fntnrimf Al ShmUy 2 FLOOR SHOWS NIGHT- ert Balrd: III pounds.

Apple Cider -Tomato or Fruit Jake Cocktell Assorted Relishes Chicks Combs Creels Chereeel Irelled Sirloin of Wottem Reef Steek Half Milk Fee) Chkk.a TeaneMoe Coemtry Horn Steek Leaf Irenck Pererees v.V Grose) leern Sbrsde'es? lettuce, Freach Prewlwt Ho" Ckecelere Sendee or Heme Mode Mines Pie Philadelphia, former Metropolitan champion; Jim West of Rockaway Hunting Club, Cedarhurat. Long Island; Jock Hutchinson, Chicago, former British Open tltlebolder; Charlie Mayo, Long Branch, Long Island; Pate Robinson, Thousand Islands. N. Jack Jolley. Newark, N.

J. and John Ingllg of Aiken and Cleveland. The $1,000 puree money, which ta In addlUon to a $Lt0O trophy offered the victor by Alfred Bourne, Augusta winter president, will be -divided la t- Only professionals of SO yeara or over may enter. Queen of Fayette Griddera Professional Football! NORTH vs. SOUTH ai uy 1 jipi' 1F a NL waaawaaJi I I saisstaat Vrese We 23, IVlX-fsSPDsIf THE CHISAGO Ml All Acts Booked through Bill JAKES' wILVEn STREAKS Ctm itmm firm Mii Wf fe tht albrli Xmrt 1 Tew eyerire Cheese -Wafer Dukt tUman, Chicago erf rae sea a es4Msy Wr Cw ami Mtfu'i muitwt.

Coffee, Too, or Milk NATION CHAMPS A (spl.) Member a of the Fayette County High School grid aquad elected Martha Lou Sheltoa of Braden aa 1917 football queen. SOUTHERN CHAMPS "If I listed telle tew St." Teea Of All Asiwlia i seeveft see fee Phmer sweets enMng af 10 JO e. at. OS SUUVATIONS PHONI 7-OISS L-J7- -JtKZ- 1 Aim. Acfulfi 40c; ChilJrtn 25c xeiie Morton, and Virginia Rich rju svere ethers In the final balloting.

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