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EIGHT HE A ILL TE SEAN Sunday Morning, February 18, 1940 Southern Association Baseball Schedule for 1940 M.Y.G. TOURNEY Armstrong To Be Underdog InFU A SLATED FOR SATURDAY Sunflower Not Likely To Defend Title Won in '39 LOS. ANGELES. Feb. 17 Figuring, perhaps, hat ther is ft limit to everything, even Henry Armstrong's ability to give away weight and lick toughies bigger than himself, bettors were deserting the little welterweight champion tonight as he neared he end of training for hjs fight Ceferlno Garcia here next Thursday night.

In this scrap, -which will be for Garcla's middleweight title, and which affords, Armstrong the opportunity to become the first man in ring history to win four championships, Henry probably will have to give away 12 pounds. Garcia is a slight favorite in the betting now' and may be as short as 1 to. 2 when the gong rings in Gllmore Stadium Thursday. Cef-tremendously effective in recent At 32, when most fighters are erlno, who is the' biggest Filipino in this country today, has been finished, Garcia seems to have finally reached his peak. i The first college basketball tour nament of any kind ever to be held in Nashville will be staged 'March 4 and when the annual Mississippi Valley Conference meet will be held in the Hillsboro High gym un der the sponsorship of David Lips FRANK CROSETTI CASTLE HEIGHTS comb College.

Drawings for the tourney will be Signs Yankee Contract; Russo. held next Saturday when the committee, comoosed of Coach Herbert Washburn Also Agree V'tSXSS1 At Atlintt- AtBirBlBtham At Chittinoer- AMCmxyIIU At Uttli Rock At Miiapfci At MashviHr AtKawOrluns May 21-22-23 April 18-17-18 April 23-24-25" May 7-8-9 May 10-11H2-13 19-2(21-21 May 24-2526-28 i iti ihti June 28-2t-30 June lf-2-2V June -7-8t June 9-9M0 June 11-12-13. June 4-5 July 1-2 ATLANTA Aug. 6-7-8 July 16-17 July lSf-14-14' July 18-19-19 July 21-21 July. 10-11-12 Aug.

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28-29 Sept 7f -Aug. 18-18 Aug. 16-17t Sept 84 i 1 i T. Nance of Lipscomb. Coach We NEW YORK, Feb.

17 (INS) The Defeats Baylor Wrestling Team By 22-10 seers CHATTANOOGA, Fe b. 17 (Spl.) Castle Heights wrestling team turned back the Baylor grapplers 22 to 10, at Baylor today. results: signed contract of Shortstop Frank ley Flowers of Florence Teachers, and Secretary R. W. Johnson West Tennessee Teachers meet at Lawrenceburg to make the final Crosettl of the New Tork Yankees today was received in the mall from San Francisco, it was an 131 Pounds Atchley rHeights) won rr arrangements.

forfeit. All members with the possible in roun ds Boswortb (Betshts) defeated f.llnn. decision Thomas, Pounds Roberta (Htishts) defeated rounds 136 nounced by President -Ed Barrow. Southpaw Marius Russo and Mcclain, decision exception of Sunflower, last year's winner, and Northwest, another Mississippi team, will be present, 146 Pounds Huchea iHeichtal defeated George Washburn, big right-hander Coach Nance says. Though the vote of all the con- from the Newark "Bears, also put their signatures on' the Donaldson, decision.

156 Pounds McCuQoutb, fBsylor) defeated Btults, fall. 166 Pounds Stuart (Heithts) deflated McHenr. decision. 176 Pounds Staeksf (Baylor) defeated Tbourlby. Heavywelsht Morgan 4Hei-bts) deflated Oholaon.

decision. erence schools' is not yet in, a majority already received have named The Yankees now have 21 play ers signed. Bowser Chest and' Herman Jack son as the referees, Nance reports. WIDE-OPEN RACE The conference race this year has been a wide-open affair, and there is a possibility that there will be no seeded teams. Only Bethel has failed to scratch In' seven league games1 to date.

Freed-Hardeman, generally rated the leader, has Jim. GLASSES On. fosidiL SMAU WEEKkT PAYMtNTI bowed in four tilts. "ine tournament this year should be the best ever DUPONTN GIRLS (Continued From Page 2) Bisons on Two Dl MAGG109 OWEN SIGNED BY. BOSOX nance aeciarea.

rne teams are nearly even in, ability with the possible exception of Bethel and almost any one; of them could come through the Every team except Lipscomb is stronger this Racing Results sive wrangle from the du Ponters Road Junkets This Week BOSTON, Feb. 17 Red Sox officials received the signed contract of Dom Di Maggio, brother year -than last, and I "figure that we have just about as good chance of going to the finals' as we did by the score fit 18 to 10. Poi. Cantrsl (IS) Da Pant H) Manning ii) Maxwell Mi Hill Beavera (2) Ptttard (61 Prentice Dudley Frey 131 Hawkins Jackson (li Buos: Du Pont, Sutton (1); Central, WU-burn (10). i- of the peerless Joe, today.

FAIRGROUNDS WtXtJVT nAP1S last year. The Mississippi Valley Confer Dom, purchased from San Francisco. Seals of the Pacific Coast League, wrote that he would try The David Lipscomb Bisons, with Leonard Wilson (W. Taylor) 6.60 4.00 3.20 Cudgels Dot (Bassett) 12.40 6.80 Deep Rock (Clark) 3-60 ence' was 'Organized in 1927 and his best "to make good and see Pm. Central (14) Da Feat (M) Smith (4) J.

Lee (13) Woods (81 Bellinger (10) has members In three states. It is composed of both junior and senior Time 1:64. Nignts Ena. mi ana nun. Sailorman.

Flight ot Gold. Kuvera. John two regulars still nursing painful injuries received in last week's Van-derbilt game, have two road trips this going to Jackson Wednesday night for a return game If I can't earn the confidence Joe Cronin (Red Sox manager) Doe also ran. 1 Plans Complete For Williamson Cage Tourney FRANKLIN, Feb. 17 '(SpD Plana have been completed for the annual cage tournament which will open at HiUsboro High School, In Williamson County, on Wednesday afternoon, February 21.

games will be played in the new gymnasium of HilW-boro High, in elementary and high schools will participate. -1 In tha elementary division there will be seven sessions, all of which will be played in the daytime. The Gupton sm aw av- -VJ-n Forehand Tollard Hilton Midge Dr. Dixie R-IUrtland 7 woods Hunter Holleman (1); Central. expressed In me when he obtained my services." SECOND RACK Dan Skilllng (Ross) 18.60 8 40 5.60 Eternal Wave (Elam) 3.80 3.20 Rickey Boo (Sorsen) 4.80 Time 1:15 3-5.

fDoctof Tim. -Hypo. Masked Plane, fldle Worker. Golden Si colleges and Is one of the fastest basketball loops in the South. Some Indication of the speed Is indicated by the fact that Lipscomb twice wins oyer Vanderbilt, has won four with Lembuth Eagles and invading OPTOMtTtlST 'T I Lea bum: Da Pont A.

Manning 2) Murfreesboro- Saturday to meet the Earlier in the day, the Sox received the signed contract of Owen, utility infielder. Blue Raiders. lence Clock Winder, ouray, ituemi and Goooer Lad also ran. and lost five in the conference. Joelton Divides Capt Adam Deberry, rendered meld i THIRD RACK Bust (GUug) 13.60 t.20 4.0 Double-Header Brides Dellxht (Sorsen) 3-eo' ou Sir Blackle iScurlock) 4.00 useless for last Friday night's game with Lambuth by a badly bruised knee, will probably be able to make the trip Wednesday, Coach Nance said yesterday.

The injury is not Time 1:17. Willow wand, Peter Joelton High and Ashland City Brilliant Miss. Loudoun, mush. tMaka- law. Vica Voce.

ISIS waternag. wooaiarit High halved a twin-bill here tonight also Ian. daneerous. he said, and the Bison i Field. vnimTn wsrsi Joelton boys captured a 39-30, aim ws mm captain should be able to play most omplit (Clark)- 7.60 3.60 2.80 Inrfd IW Tailor) 5.40 4.00 of the game.

6nug (Trahan) 4.20 high school games, four session) The remaining schedule will send victory while the Ashland City lassies survived, SOTS Fee Jaeltaa S9) AafcJaa CHy.M) FMarshaU (7)- Jordan (71 Proctor 1 101 Oenney 17) Time 3-s. oown rsymeni. uxiora the Bisons to Martin on February 26 to meet U. T. Juniors in a.

post Lad, Proposlns. Car lade, swap ana uenv wick also ran. PTffTH AfTK Lanier ISI Pae poned- game. On the following night they will take on Bethel Col Molasses Bob (Taylor) 1.40 3.60 I CO Easterner (Oros) 4.00 3.60 Mokena (Grill) 3.60 Time. 1:50 3-5.

Busby. Alaygee, French Kola (4 Hearden () McCluskley Shaw (4) lege in the local Hlllsboro High buds: joelton, Ferry ii, jonnson (it. Hollins (It. Holmes 11 1. Harper (3).

Jack. Lee Count also ran. BIXTH RACE (jlHLS gym in a tryout of the floor where the M. V. C.

tourney will be played. will be played at night A. T. Grant of Nashville and R. W.

Jones of Williamsport will act as referees for the event Ten trophies will be presented the winners and runners-up. Drawings for the event so, far have resulted as follows Elementary boys, upper bracket: Crair-llfid y. New Hope; Aroo vs. College prove; Aden va. Trinity: Oreenbrier Kaoml: Trluns va.

winner In Oreenbrier Naomi tame. Elementary bmt, lower bracket: Lan-Inrd vs. Bethesda: Bendlni Chestnut vs. Pest Joelton (31) Ashland City (M) Rough Diamond (Sorsen) 13.40 5.66 4.00 Endy (Banauer) 1.40 5.30 Spillway (Polk) 4.30 Morris (281 HumDhrers (71 Marshall (17) F-Binkley (14) Ray C-amlth Coooer F. Stenberf NEW YORK BONDS Nicholson Balthrop Harris Harper (Continued from Page 4.) Falrview vs.

Lipscomb: 6 1H 1H .1 SS 17H 17yt 17'A II 17 17V4 17 2 2 Mo Pae ev Mo Pae li Mo Pae 11 Mo Pae sen 4s 75 MonWPaPub Sc6s5 Litton Conquers Antioch, 23-14 The Litton Lions clawed Antioch, 23-14, last night on the Antioch 24 110 110 no. Pe in vs. Franklin: Burwood vs. winner 1 Harpeth-Pranklln Mine. Elementary girls, upper bracket: Her-Beth vs.

Cratafield: Franklin vs. Lana-lord: Hlllsboro vs. winner of Franklln-Lankford tame. Elementary girls, lower bracket: Fair-view va. New Hooer Duplex vs.

Bethesda: 12 100 100 100 Mont Pow 3s6 NashChaStL 4s7l 1 7014 70 NtssauEl 4ssl 33 72 87 72 College Grove vs. winner of Dupiex- In the opener, the Antioch lassies NatDai 3s4S Slww 5s52 game. Junior high bovs. upper bracket: Hills. Time.

i-e. unance ay. viciory March, Tow Rope, Kenty. Mlamba Girl. Orcades.

Gray Jack, uneasy also ran. SEVENTH RACE- Sorcery (Myers) 30.80 1.40 1.30 Grape Vine (Richard) 4.00 3.00 Roman Pride (Sorsen) 3.00 Time. 1:53. Moultk, Irvln H. Albert Beck.

Byrdford. Mere Frolic. Nell Strome. MUes Blandish, Creole Beauty also ran. HIALEAH "PARK FIRST RACE Double Call (Anderson) 19.70 8.56 1.30 dBelmar Arra (P.

A. Smith I 3.40 4.10 dMaemante (Roberts) 3.30 3.50 Time :34. White Time, Rl Pov. Even Roll. Cadmium.

General Jack also ran. dDead heat for second. SECOND RACE Bunny Rabbit (Durando) 13.90 6.70 4.70 Maescend (Roberts) 11.70 7.70 Gay Trace (F, A. Smith) 7.50 Time 1:13. Curllqueue.

Busy Fingers. Airtight. Patras, Arch Hero, Settler. Sparking. Air Speed.

Golden Cargo also taa. THIRD RACE Couleedam (Stout) 1.10 4.40 3.60 Hunting Home (Nash) 1.20 3.70 Beau Inseo (Arcaro) 3.90 Time 1:25. MordecaL Holton. Oaona. Dark Beau.

Cberovan. La Joya. Al Q. also ran. WH7RTW (tAOK 107 107 107V.

12y 12SV4 12V 19 iVt 68 58 23 S2Ye 52 53 eked out the Litton girls, 21-18 fcoro Nolensvtlle: Franklin vs. Bethesda. NYC rig 583013 NYC 4Vis201J A Junior hlith boys, lower bracket: Trl-anate vs. Triune: College Grove vs'' bve. Pes.

Antleea (14) Litton (S3) Peay Cornwell (SI Easell (3) Simmons (7) 58 58 Junior high girls: Only one bracket, Hinsboro vs. rranuin: Triune vs. Bern 14 78 78Vs 78H 2 B4 54 54 I. 19 19 19 Smith () Ryno (S) Barrett (41 Hit (2) HYC CV 3'4S 62 3'is 97 NY 4Hs7t cvs38 NY steam 314s3 NYWfcBost 4's4 Crouch (2) Stasis U) Benlor boys: College Grove s. Bethesda: Franklin vs.

Hlllsboro. Senior girls: Hlllsboro vs. Franklin: 7 105 105 105 13 5 6 5 2 124 124 124 Ncrt Ac 4s Nor Pae 6s2047 39 Do 58 56 Buos: utton, winn (2), Adweu ill, S. M. A.

Defeats Wallace, 29-28 Nor Pao 4a 27 85 56 65 SMnesaa vs. couege urove. HORSE SENSE Ohio Ed 3.s 72 3 107 107 107 .5 1054 105 105 421 SEWANEE, Tenn- Feb. 18 (Continued From Page 2) 3 Vs6 7 109 109 109 1 96 9 98 Penn-Dix SsA14 Vjtl (Spl.) Sewanee Military Academy downed Wallace School in a close 4 107 107 107 1 107 107 107 20 101 101 101 Counteralow 6.60 2.80 2.70 The Malahat (Haas) 2.80 3.50 The Loom (Seabo) 3.50 penRR senssss- PetinRR 4MiS6S contest here tonight The score Baker who operates three ranches the San Antonio sector and he Intends" to use 'the horses 'for both riding and breeding ranch stock. was 29 to 28.

1 111 111 111 25 10S 105 106 Time 1:25 1-5. Beauty Flag, jablru. Winkle. Toncanoxle also ran. mm rw- race Phelps Dodge 3tts52 PhUa Co 6sS7 Phila Elec 5 110 110 110 iiuv xiuy liu Pes.

S. M. A. (to) Wallace 2S) Deatlehe McKeand (1) 9 11 1A Fnunps ret jms wok fyaumteuL I a JSM! ow eiL IXACTLY. 7 ew cJO4, i -5 1 1 7 till' Portl Gen 4M.S60 IS 74V4 73 74 Royal Man (Fllnchum) 9.50 4.50 3.10 Charlieinf eld 5.00 3.00 Multitude (McCombs) 2.90 Time 1:24..

Town Boy. Domkin. Rapid enerwood (4), IS) Wood (7) Postal TeUtC .69 22 22 22 The sellers were James Tanner and Edward Carothers. The purchases were a 2-year-old Lee HO). Heriges (4) Glehler, Kapler.

11) 1 72 72 72 1100 100 100 buds m. m. 91 1 van stallion of Carothers' and four 2- Reads Rem Rand 4s56ww Repub 8tl 4al St 8F Geab AL cnSs45 a ti'H HJ-Yi SJ'74 34' 11 11 11 9 6 6 8 year-old stallions and a 4-year-old bay mare of Tanner's. The part of Texas to which they are going is believed to be a new area for the Emery' Martin's Memorial! Luth Way also ran. SIXTH RACE Many Stings (Denoso) 13.60 1.70 4.70 Day Off (Arcaro)- 11.90 6.10 bBrown King (Castillo) 6.30 Time 1:50 The Chief.

Easy Mon, Gridiron, Maeda. bMytbical King. Sandy Boot, Napper Tandy, lDolly Val, fShlnlng One also ran. bB. F.

Whitaker-Joe K. Brown entry. fPield. SEVENTH RACE- Rrvlne nirfpr (Arcaro) 9.80 5 20 4 30 Sea-All Fla S35A at Shell TJn 2s54 8o Bell 3579 13 31 17 96 96 96 3 104V-4 104 104 17 4S 46 4AV4 eran -defeated First Luth Tennessee walking horse. eran, 38 to 32, at M.

B. A. last night sou rae vssj Sou Rwy cn5s94 5 ST 97 87 V4 IS 1USVS 1UBV1 12 111 112 112 Turf 8tlng (Wl) 10 20 6 60 3 105 105 105 80 19V4 18 IS 5 114 114 114 3 79 79 3 (106 105 105 It 3 101 101 101 Stndebaker cv 6S45.T Tex Corp3s51. -V-Third Ave ai5s6 On Pac Ist4s47 Unit Drug 5s53 Steel 3V.S48 Utah PfeL 5s44 Virginian Ry 3s6 Wabash 4s78C Walker Walwrth s55 Westn Md 4s62 Western TJn Wheel Stl Transday (Packer) 4 60 Time, 2:18. Prince Pharoah, Guild.

Lady Bethyl. Colonel Joe. Calumet Red. Gold Cross. Our Teddy, High End also ran.

EIGHTH RACE Wicket (Robertson) 17.10 tOO 4 40 Cave Hill (Meade) 14.50 5 70 Bailiwick (Fllnchum) 3 90 lime, 3:37 3-5. Gen Winged Victory, Blanco Sweep, Ertne Sun also ran. 8ANTA ANITA FIRST RACK Alviso (McRoberts) B.40 3 60 2 60 Brother Nibs (Dodson) 4.60 3 00 1 107 1W 107 it I I 105 105 105 64 (4 64 84 84 S4V4 I 69 69 69 31 99 98 99 Toungst SAT 4s81. 2 106 108 106 FOREIGN BONDS Black Highbrow (Dye) 2 80 Time, 1:24 3-5. High Vote, Claxcarole, Air Win also ran.

(In 1.000a) Sales Hlch Rlnsa Argentine 4s 72 Feb Australia 4s 16 9 85 85 85 60 80. 80 I Si la 56 seigium or men io-m LEiicin Brasll Is 41 Canada 4s 60 Chile ts 60 Colomb 6s 61 Oct. Cuba 5a 46 I 96 96 96 2 78 78 '8 96 60 60 60 SECOND RACE Blue Breese (Wall) 13.60 6 60 (40 Hasten Henry (Taylor) 4.40 3 60 Proud Indian (Schrler) 1180 Time. 1:53 1-3. Bonicon.

Shasta Racket, Peplnillo, Lady's Son, Orra. Pinkus, Red-rock Canyon. The Marker, Shortbread also ran. THIRD RACE Sharpshooter (Bierman) 38.20 13 40 7 60 Essjaytee (James) 4.60 3 80 Grey Nurse (Adams) 9 60 Time, 1:40. Playful Wink.

Papenie, Deerily. Edelad. Sprint Sky Blue. Tonta, Roman Marcus. Noble Count also ran.

uuoa 38 38 '38 -FOR MAIL ORDERS- uenmarg Ger i vve i i nark 4s 12 Gov 5s 65.. Govt 7 49- 1 4S 77 Ooi Govt Ger tair 7s 1951 8 DAY MOVEMENT -V lanan Fs S4 9 9 12V4 2 71 7l 83, 62 49 49 68 68 53 S3 69 t9 USE THIS COUPON 1 ldM rorwerd the abevt clock la His following. Milan Cftr ts tl Norway 4a 5 9 fr 13 49 68 53 19 9 16 Orient Dev Sa 56 1 Panama5s 63 Art asd 11 Pern 1st Is 60 Poland 7s 47 2 Tactician (James) 1.60 4 30 3.40 Orenco (Knapp) 31-00 9.20 Albert Jay (Rodrtgues) I.O0 NAMI i hk ei e-iee e-4s-e 0 IVAllIDT CABIIIET 1 8V 9 '1 Ind i ADDRESS Time. 1:39. Brother Hitnsr, Royal Jester, October Joy.

Valdlna Babe. Bells Hleh also ran. i ftwto arv '3' 56 56 66 it 4 11 11 kio oe jan ss S3 Rio do Is, 61 Rome ts 52 Serbs 8 Ts 62 Tokyo i City ts tl Tokyo fl Lt Is 53 Urug T3s4s4s79 Yokohama Is 11 66 '66 es EMPLOYMENT 61 61 Weigh Anchor (Longden) 5.60 3 60 3.00 Millfang (Neves) 1.00 4.80 Red Chip (James) 4.40 18 61 51 61 I 58 58 ,66 REFERENCE Time. 1:11 1-5. Charitable, son or war, Our Nancy.

Allergic. Sky Dog also ran. SIXTH RACK 610,000 added San Par-loa Handlcan: Specify (Bierman) 17.60 13.80 1.80 Lassator (Wall) a 11.20 1.20 Viscounty (Rodrtgues) 13.00 STRIKES nOUn and M1LF nOUII '-i-' (' a. Made by nationally famous Seth Thomas this Plymouth Mantel V- Clock is another Kay Value. Accurate and Beautiful' Time, va 3-6.

aseaoiseuit, onr Mat, Artgotal, Sun Egret, aKayak IX bPrecep-tor IL bLlgarotl, Cant Watt also ran. aC. S. Howard entry; bBlntlin entry. rkvitoth sirs Don't tottrote en.

old, worn out living SOFA and CHAIR room We will completely remake 17 i Anthology (Longden) 12.09 1.80 4.80 Beautiful (Bierman)' U.40 6.60 Up The Creek (Pollard) 9 Time. 1:44 3-5. Red Fetter. Omelet. Best Beau, Mount Vernon Sun Lover also s3950 your suite from the fro me to the cover to that it looks os fresh as It the, day you bought It.

D0WN-4S A MONTH ran, Uann7H(j'aime7: ll.4 8 .66 J.90 Cerro (Adams) -60 3.80 Scatterbraln. (Balaskl) 3.90 Tune. 2:1 3-1 (new record). Tni s. Unn Reva.

Mottled. Jarao. Her Markets in Brief NEW YORK Steels Narrow; demand tor local tractions dominates trade. Foreign Exchange Steady; pound continues rally. Cotton Improved; March covering, trade and Bombay.

support ''f 'V. Sugar Uneven; Cuban' pressure, trade covering. 5 Metals Firm good buying reveals tight supplies of copper. Wool Tops Better; trade and Wall Street demand. Stock Sales 402.090.

Bond Sales $3,361,100. CHICAGO Wheat Unsettled; lower. Corn Early advance lost Cattle Steady. Hoe-s Steady;" top IB.65.' Ulii PHONI -669J, tIt HEM IS WHAT YOU Sttt man, Jr- Cannibal, Dark Accent, Brooke your 515 Church Sr. Heroa, also ran.

Pirates Release' Simpson 'v Install nev spring cushion vni. Sterilize cernpteteJy. Add nw cotton felt end moss wherever necetsary. Cell for your suite ond deliver, Cover with new fabric in choice of colors and patterns, Repair end rapolish frame, Ret all strings carefully. Re-swt end tighten webbing.

I PITTSBURGH, Feb. 17 WP The Pittsburgh Pirates of the Na IT 01 ITI mm tional Baseball League announced today Outfielder Halbert Simpson has been released under option to tha 'Albany, N. club -of the P.n.!".En CO. I Eastern League. .209 ire".

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