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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Sunday Morning, February 24, 1935. Dixie Golden Glove Fighters Reach Chicago for Tournament -4 "TIT i xri itr 1 mi tv i r- i asnville vols Appear vveaKer lnan lressen of ltp4 in A Til in II 7t AID BY TERRY Watch These Rookies in Major League Camps This Season TRACK RECORD SET AS VICTOR Frank Thomas Honor At A'org Dame Banquet In Chicago Tuetday. UNIVERSITY, Alt, Feb. 2J. THREE BOXERS ARE VETERANS (V DTMil MEET TO HELP LOCALS: (Spl Coach Frank Thomas 1 I of Alabama, recognised aa one of the leading grid mentors of BADLY-NEEDED m.aw arm arv Chicago next Tueeday night by Notre Pern alumni of the Windy City.

Coach Thoraaa N. 1 will be the guest of honor at Ex-Steeplechaser Pays Catching Is Strengthened the banquet. In the four aeasona that he has been at the Capstone, hla teams have won thirty-five tilts, lost but four, and tied one. Thomas Is a graduate of Notre Dame In law. where he played quarterback during the easons of 1920, 121 and 1922.

His Alabama team laat sea-aon went through the season undefeated and then defeated Stanford in the Rose Bowl classic by the score of 29 to 11 6U.MVKJ CU0LL.L CASTUMAN Lm McKElTHAN AC CUCClNELU) $26.80 for $2 in. Pari-Miituela 45,000 SEE EVENT Ladysman Second and Time Supply Third In Rich Race LOUIS BtKlS By Acquisition of Johnny Gooch HITTING IS WEAKER Hurling Is Apparently Better Than Shown Last Season BU.L BtKZL. $TAN BORrMCAKV 0O0WS Pictured above are a doaen promising rookies who will given trials by various major tea ma this season. Among them are Al Cuccinello and Clyde Castlema n. former Vola.

who are on th roster of th New York Giants, wh lie Louis Berger waa with New Orleans last season and Fred Single played with Atlanta In 1931. vi uuiu mum Allen, liipps, Stevens Fought Before in Event, 1 WORK OUT TODAY Sanders Disappointed Gangsters Fail to Greet Group. By RAYMOND JOHNSON (Staff Correspondent) CHICAGO. 111.. Feb.

The vanguard of Dixie's Golden Gloves champions, crowned at Nashville last week In th Ten-nessean Papers' third annual boxing carnival, arrived here early to-night after an uneventful trip from the Tennessee capital. Melvln Black. Felix Stevens, Bobby Kand-rs, Percy Allen and Clyde Hlpps, all Nashville boys, were in the party reaching the Windy City tonight. They will be Joined early Bun-day morning by Tommy Pauley, of Blrmlnrham: Bill Irby, of Eufaula, Ray Ptearns, of-Pensacola, and Carl Inman, of Mississippi State College, at Rtarkvllle. Percy Allen, Clyde Hipp and Felix Stevens are her far th DUPONT QUINTET 1 ZU By ILINKEY HORN Although on oan never come to any accurate conclusions about a mm i I i i i lifci in I ill band of baaeballers when viewing UPSETS EAST HIGH them on paper, since no gamea are ever won by paper teams, it must be admitted that the Nashville Vols BOYS BY 24 TO 19 Just now are not aa impressive aa they were a year ago.

SANTA ANITA PARK. Lo Angeles rb. itif) Asucar eon-verted steeplechaser, cleared a 1101.400 hurdle In a great atretch drive today, winning the Santa Anita Handicap from a field of 20 at turfs bluoblooda. The 7-year-old gelded aon of Mlleaiua out of Clarice, blew home In front of Ladysman by two length. Time Supply waa third three lengtba back of the victor, with Top Bow fourth.

Forty-five thouaand pereona who had wagered IIIMM on the event, howled themselves hoarse at the 12 to 1 ahot moved In to where Equipoise had been favored to appear. As a matter of fact the Vola at thla time la 1924 did not have the East Girls Also Pull Up appearance of pennant winners. JESSE MILL ELL DAWLWtN Their strongest basis for considera VEKNON KENNCDV set to Give duPont Girl tlon waa the promise of BUI Terry 6LINKGY HORN that he would giv Charley Dreasen 22 to 14 Loss the material from which the latter would bag the bunting If all his Most Sundays on Road EIGHT MATCHES SET playera hit blindfolded. East high and du Pont were ex FIYE MARKS FALL AND TWO OTHERS The C. V.

Whitney thorougnDrea It almost turned out that way pected to divide their doubleheader sking the title of leading money The Vols In the latter part of last nirht but the way they dl winner of track hletory. an to IN AMATEUR BOXING February of 1924 were dubloua fae vlded It makea one of the biggest hole, never waa In a threatening Boaltlon and wound up sevento. tors In the flag race. However, they won the first half and lost in the upsets of the season. The du Pont boys handed the Grey Eagles their deeo In the ruck.

ARE EQUALLED playoff with Larry Gilbert Pell AT Y.M.C.A. MONDAY first defeat of the season, 24 to 1, cans, aa one and all know. after they had put together 17 con The main difference between the secutlve wins. The East girls hav outlook now and th horlson In not even been considered in th Pitcher, Red Lucas, Pitta-burgh. Pitoier, Benny Prey, Cincinnati.

Pitcher, Oeorge Pipgras, Red Sox. Pitcher, Wait Hoyte, Pittsburgh. It not likely that Al Cuccinello will remain in the Big Show, of eeurs. If he dee, 'twil be a distinct disappointment to Vol mogul. They ar banking heavily on his return to th middl hassock In Sulphur DIL Asucar.

finely rated by Jockey Oeorge Woolf, made hla move at the rail off the laat turn, going out from fourth to take the lead In the laat furlong. He tired at the end. hut It waa too lata for Ladysman and Time Buptoly to make the 1924 la there are no Lelbera and tournament thla week while du Pont was one of the favorites but Golden Glove Fighters Welntraubs visible to provide the heavy shelling. That is, they are Bonthron Is Beaten Bu He Stages Fine Comeback the East co-eda led the Old Hick not visible as Vol allies. mrtkAm ory lassies all the way to win 22 to 14.

The gamea were played Will Be Seen 1 Ring Action The Vola look far stronger be The net earnings of the race for hind the Clatter now. with Johnny in the du Pont gym. the eta-ble of F. M. Alger, oi Xfetrolt at a new world's record.

Gooch heading that woefully weak The boys' tilt waa a nip and second time as Southern representatives Melvln Black and Bobby got their first peep at Chicago Just aa th sun waa setting out In the direction of Cicero. Sanders was amased as stretched his eyes from side to side aa the party rolled down Michigan Boulevard In th heavy traffic to the Stevens Hotel. Th first thing Bobby, who developed hla legs and wind laat summer walking over NashviU with a vegetable and fruit wagon, asked as the Tennessee crowd was registering at the hotel, was: "Where are th gangsters?" Having read so much In ths papers sbout Al Capons and his hffrrtTrrrTeTrJbbTjstat frankly disappointed 8Tt--a7 delegation from the underworld was not oa hand department of l34. They do not NEW YORK, Feb. II.

(AV- tuck affair from start to finish Eight amateur boxing matches appear as sturdy on th Infield. battering the mark of tl 05,730 eel up In 12 when Whichon ceptur-ad the Belmont Futurity. The gross Five world record shattering per have been arranged for the week UT th oaat they atill They are much weaker In th gar with East leading at the half, 12 to 10. The defensive work of Boyd Clay in the second half was ELEVEN double-headers, eight ayntheti and three for legal holidays, are on the Vols' calendar this summer. Only three ere booked for Sulphur Dell.

Th ethers are on hostile turf. Th Vela are booked for a twin tilt with the Baron en June 21, they meet Atlanta her in th Labor Day bargain battle and their last double duel at heme is with Chattanooga on September 9. Every Vol rival aave the Chicks eome hens for three visit. hav th Memphis musketeers here en four occasions. They come here firat in May, twice In June and once In late July.

The Lookouts, Traveler, Chicks and Knoxville Smokies appear twice In the Dell for Sunday struggl while th ehampion Pelicans, th Barons and Crackera arc slated for only one Sabbath appearance. Doe Prothro'a Travelers conclude their invaalon the Dell on July 28, the earliest conclusion of any visits. Mule Shirley' Lookout ar last to com to this community. 0 Vv program at the Y. M.

C. A formances. Including two by Ohio den. They are not, or course, muoh of 1127.000 her, nowever, ar writing pieces in the pspers about Dixis Howell Monday night. The first bout will weaker in the suburbs than the State'a brilliant negro sprinter, the feature of the game.

Ha held fen ehort of the mark of 1110.280 get underway at 8 o'clock. team with which Charley Dressen Jess Owens, and another by the mt In that race. Curtia without a field goal In this part of the gama. The Eagle star Nashville boxing fandom Is fa started after preplng In Dothan turned In the amailng aJl-conqinrlhg Glenn Cunningham, He then had Monk Joyner In only connected from the floor Mn. 1 minutes 1 1-1 seconds miliar with most of the names appearing on the card, having seen center.

Joyner, of course, waa not three times during the game. Cur naw track record, for the mile and marked an exciting battle for the national aenlor A. A. V. Indoor the majority of them In The Ten to be compared with Hank Leiber.

tla and Murff were the outstand nessean Golden Gloves tournament It Isn't likely that Jo Malay will Ing playera for East Blair shared Betting the event alao aet a track and field championships to drive In aa many tallies aa Dutch honors for the Bulldogs with Clay held recently- Morrla Mashburn, Howard Wolfe. Wood row Rash, Prather did In the early part of the He tied Curtla in scoring with nine night before a near capacity crowd of 15,000 In Madison Pquar Oar- Buford Allen. Ewing Goostre. Ray 1934 hunt The Dutchman waa California recora wnen tomers puehed 2tMJI through the pari mutuel windowa. more than twice i.a much aa had ever points to tally one more than Clay "th ni hitting at one time, but den.

mond Bolln, Chester Palmore Bobby Keith, Wllburn Epson, J. The East girls led the du Pont girls all the way to hand them first in driving runnera over the Two other world Indoor marks were equalled, with new champlon- been bet on a ilngle event here before. Of thla money, more than platter. their second defeat of th season Graham, Carroll Johnson, Robert Fry, and Glenn Fox all took pan There should petter second Th Eagletta were not riven aoip mt records set up in seven 120,000 alone waa down oa Equl- tn win. in the tournament.

base play If Al Cuccinello returns. events as the New York Athletic Chance with th du Pont airla but Morris Mashburn, flyweight from For th current Cuccinello is far club easily retained th team Asucar paid 126.10 to win. ft to ouipiayea them all the way to gain even though the grid seaaon has been tucked away. Bravn Dyer sends me a yarn he scribbled In the Le Angelee Time, wherein he calls th Alabama gm a rare combination ef athletie genius. "Hi was everything a coach desires" the Los Angsl sage write.

scrimmaged only 14 minutes bsfor th season opened. (Ed. not! was afflicted with a bum leg) and never Buffered th bruising battering ef bodily contact. was a wall protected hi passes that only once in the 12 time that threw th ball waa ha tackled aa got th ball away. "Dixi Howell performed against Stanford, waa just little more than any playsr it ha sver been my pleasure to see and I saw Strange and many, many more.

He embodies th rhythm and gracs of Pavlowa, slusivs as a moonbeam and aa deft in hie touch a master artist" ahead of the Astoria, L. rookie, championship. Hama-Fogg. will meet Howard Wolfe of T. I.

8.. In the first to greet in iMasnviu ngys. Clyde Hlpps and Percy Allen put him on the right track, however, while the elevator was racing te the twenty-ninth floor. The boys had hardly opened th doors to their rooma until Melvln Black decided that this was not his first trip to Chicago. "When I waa a baby, we wer up here." the midget ef th Tennessee party declared, after look Ing ovr th first part of this storv.

I Allen and Stevens ar th only two that wer members of th 1934 Southern squad that ar back this time. However. Stevens was not listed as a flghttr a year ago, tor he made the trio aa riiMl at meir victory. Miss Brown led the East girls with 10 points but the who performed in such slovenly Cunningham, again demonstrat place, and 0 to enow oa w-t. while Ladysman waa worth li.10 and 14 60 and Time Supply HE Vola do most of their bout of the night.

Woodrow Rash, faahion when th chase opened a ing his complete mastery over a I windina un abroad in guarding of Miases Lott and Oil bert was outstanding. Miss Jack of the Y. will taJce on Buford Allen year ago and caused the anvil rivals, raced to a 40-yard triumph ai in. Auouat and Seotember. in the other flyweight scrap.

course to clamor that the Vola had over Bill Bonthron and lowered his absarh the 11 double- son. the big gun for the du Pont girls was held to 10 points by Ewing Goontree. of Isaac Litton, blundered when they sent Jay own Indoor 1.500-meter record to battles Edwin Mloland, of the art ridge away. A alow aUrter, Aiucar, who wae witched to flat racing a year ago, went away from the gate in 14th poaltlon, after the etart had been more than 10 mlnutee 1:60.6. The only surprise was Bon meir nose guarding.

In the 112-pound class. Edward When Bill Rodda Is returned thron comeback to beat his Penn Mioland of the will oppose Ray BOVI from Minneapolis there should be sylvania rival. Gene Venxke. for Posv du Pont (24) no anxiety in the shortlteld, and if East (1 first Head Play and then third place by a two-yard margin mond Bolln. of T.

S. In the featherweight division. In another Jo Jo Martin is sent back by Bill trmilnnlxe became unruly. ow-ni, ths all-around star of Cnrtla (9) Hufflne (2) featherweight scrap, Chester Pal Blair (9) Ou fey (4) Hill Terry, the hot comer territory will Jack Keefe. III.

who beat him In th the meet, successfully defended his more, of will meet Bobby be in safe keeping. Weet (4 broad jump title with a new record leap of 25 feet. 9 lnchea. and then Keith, of T. I.

S. Pullum O) 1 Pitching Better. Maaree He gained gradually under the expert riding of Woolf to move Into 11th at the quarter poet. Woolf piloted the victor through the big field into fourth place through the Wllburn Empson, of Portland, J. Clay S) Murff (2 Th pitching staff apparently la finals or the nantamwelgbt fljvls slon at NashviU.

Allen is the Ion 1914 champ to return. Hlpps la no stranger her. Clydi won the Southern lightweight lost out b7 Inches to another negro Bubs: East Net. I 1 4 (2). O.

Graham, of T. I. Carroll Johnson and Robert Fry. of du m-r, Ben Johnson of Columbia. In Improved.

The vol box atair a year ago was highly touted, but header already acheduled, th Vol must loaf 10 days during th eeascn, enca In May, four times in Jun and fiv timee in August. One of th longest possible series ef th summer is a fiv-gam visit ef Little Rock to New Orleans, their last trip to th town Kingflsh Long captured. If early ngagmenta are rained out It'a possible that the Pels and Travelers may atage eight game In this on setto. Birmingham might encounter th same mass ef gamee en It last visit to Knoxville in Jun and to New Orleana In July. Both time th Baron a re slated for five encounter.

fact that Dlxi Howell a record-breaking battle for honors Pos. East (22) Pont. Glenn Fox and Sailor Brooks, THE Byron Speece alone of the veteran du Pont (14) Jackson (10) not sorimmsge is in in the 60-meter dash. Owena low crown in 1933 and fought In th Andrews ft) of du Pont should offer fast came through. marked contrast th ered the world record to 1.6 seconds Tournament of Champions.

He lost Brown (10) matches for the spectators. Charley Dressen predicted Bpeec in the semi-finals, which saw the McCord Wright 4 Hackman Smith Monday's complete card follows: in his opening bout. He Is eon fldent of a better ahowlng this Parmell Boxing elimination ef the defending champion. Ralph Metcalfe of Marquette Lott would be top winner in pixie and he would have been but for the presence of Harry Kelley and Al Mllnar. The Vol boas also fore Overton 112 pounds Morris Mashburn Gilbert but Johnson flashed to the tape vs.

Howard Wolfe. Woodrow Rash Kuyendall East Huff in 141. Substitution: first In similar record time to beat vs. Buford Allen. time.

If he gets opportunity) His chances depend on whthf th doctors pass Allen, who has bad hands, when Is examln4j Monday afternoon. After atretchlne- their mmm arte Owens In the final by six inches. 11 pounds Ewlng Goostre vs. casted that Jackie Reld. Tiny Chaplin and J.

Benson Brlllheart would win 20 gamea each. Neither Ashland City Romps Other world records w-sr set In Edwin Mloland. th 1.600 -meter walk by Hank Cle Uver Westmoreland Five 126 pounds Edward Mioland va- Raymond Bolin. Chester Palmore man of Toronto. In 6:07.: and In the 35-pound weight throw by Reld and his screw ball, nor Chaplin finished the season on the horn hill.

Chaplin went to Minneapolis th Tennessee boys went to a th former Vole ASHLAND CITY. Feb. 22. Ash. vs.

Bobby Keith. FRO wh Big ROM ho a cago theater tonight Then they ar on th lists of In a deal which brought Harry Henry Dreyer, Rhode Island state, with 65 feet. 3 1-5 inches. Show outfit a right 135 poundu Wilburn Empson vs, G. Graham.

1.45 pounds Carroll Johnson vs. Holsclaw here but he was little Im land City swamped Westmoreland tonight 12 to 16. Fambrough was star for Ashland City with 10 points. Th locale comnletalv out. Percy Beard of th N.

Y. A returned to th hotel for a good night's rest i All nine of the Dixie champion will workout at th Illinois Ath provement over Chaplin. Reld oon formerly of Auburn, equalled his Robert Fry. Glenn Fox vs. Bailor was exiled to Texaa.

Brooks. own world mark of 9.1 seconds in capturing th (S-meter high hur With a year's seasoning, Sharkey methods ef many eoaehse who insist that perfection aan only be obtained by week-day elaahe in mock battle. 8om ooachee maintain that player atale without acrimmag-ng. BuffVank Thomas appear to kave had amaxing luck with DixV Howvll. And hs is planning te press hi luok by not using Jos Riley, hi in any acrimmag thla 'all thar than a Saturday truggl.

Stand Pat Atincet $3,000 Handicap at Hialeah Park MIAMI, FlaT fab. I Stand Pat, speedy four-year-old, won the 19,000 added Joseph McLennan Memorial Handicap at Hialeah Park hare today. ran th mil and an eighth in 1:49 fastest tlm of th meeting, to acor by a length Mid a half over Howard and Now Deal. Th victory waa worth $2,439 to th owner, stand Pat paid 11.10 for tl straight la th betting. played the visitors.

PceAshl'd C. (12) W'm'land (16) Simmons (4) Hewgley (4) Douglas (2) Lov (5) Wrestling 145 pounds Gflff Gallowav vs. dle. Elland should turn In a heap of wins for th Vols. Hal Stafford.

fair to middling outfit of graduates from Sulphur Dell might be woven together. Like thisi First bste, Sam Leslie, Brooklyn. 8cond base, Al Cuccinello, Qiants. Shortstop, Lenney Fry, Brooklyn. Third base, Harry Strehm, Brooklyn.

i r' -1 I LI Jimmy Wyatt Jimmy Holt vs. Dirk Battle. letic Club, Sunday afternoon. Then they will go for a sight-swing tru over th Windy City. i Fiv of th lighter boys will fight Monday night They will know shortly after 1 o'clock, Mont day.

who they will meet. Ths' East Junior High Girls Upset back atretch and brought me xnor-oughbred to the rail aa the field moved into the turn in a mad sc ramble. Ladyiman also waa smartly ridden by Harry Rlcharda. He went Into seventh position at the quarter post, ellpped to eighth after half a mile and into third at the three quartern, always close up. Time Supply was am 4C the leaders from the time the barrier went up until the end.

Ridden by Tommy Luther, he was first away from the gate. He slipped to third aa. Ted Clark and High Olee burned up the track through the early atagea and held thla poaltlon until the stirring run. Up Into second he moved once but couldn't stay with the pace and dropped off to third again at the nd, two lengths in front of Top Bow. Second place money was worth net.

third and fourth 1.400. Equipoise was nowhere from tart to finish. The seven-year-old on of Pennant got away from an outside poaltlon 12th and was still there aa ha passed the quarter mark. Ho ran into much trouble on the back atretch after moving up to aeventh and waa forced back to 12th again around the last turn. Ha tried gamely to make up ground at the end, but waa out of the money by that time.

Mate, which also had a chance the Sun Beau crown, wound up Just in front of old Ekky. a head to the good, but two lengths behlnfl Ted Clark, the pace aetter, which waa fifth. Owen 4) Cliburn (f) Fambrough 10) (2) J. Moore (1) Williams who became th Vol mainstay along with Byron Speec. has demonstrated that he is a honey on the mound.

Chaplin may hav another year such aa he spun in 1932. He will if he gets In proper pre-season Tarbox Junior High Sextet East junior high srlrls unset the TOURNEY AT TU3CUMBIA TUSCUMBIA, Ala, Feb. 23. Subs Ashland City: Wall (6). I III L.

A I 1 H. Moore (2). Mayo (1). Tarbox girls 25 to 1 in ths avm urwiufs win uv uwu in ws ui ernoons this year, lnatead of at (Spl.) Th seventh annual basket Misses Allen and Booker started condition. He thought he had good Outfield, rviKi wuyier, wm- for the East girls and Mlsa Keer EDGEFIELD WANT8 GAMES The Edgefield Baptist teams.

ball tournament for Colbert county schools will be held Friday and Saturday. March 1 and 2. at Legion night, as has been th custom la th past. They wilt weigh la and be examined between 2 and led the Tarbox girl. legs when he reported late after tending his cows In Miami.

But he was never at hla peak. eacjo. Outfield, Qiants. Outfield, Hank I Qrf ravle, members of th Baptist league, want to schedule basketball games with out-of-town teams, both boys and girls. Anyone Interest o'clock, and shortly afterwards th) drawings will be held.

EXPLORERS WIN Th Y- M. C. A. Exnlorers handed Speece, discouraged after the Nw Hall, Tuscumbia. Indications point to th most successful tournament In the history of th event whleh has for the past six years been of unusual Interest.

th Ramblers th short and of an Ray Btarna, Bin Irby and Carl Orleans series a year ago- said he Inman will not get their first Giant Catemxs Ray Hayworth, troit. II to I eount vetrdav afternoon ed write E. C. Smith at 140 Ruseell 8tret, NashviU. (Continued on Pag 11, Column 1.) chances until Tuesday night in th T.

M. H. A. gymnasium. OFFICIAL SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE FOR 1935 Back of Am car, Ladysman ana Time Supply.

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Good Goods. Head Play and Falreno. eiANTft LEAVE FOR CAMP NEW YORK. Feb. 2S fVfV-The advance guard of the New Tork Giants left the big town today ror the spring training camp at Miami Beach, na.

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Bono Find Po-in-Law Can Caute Lot of Grief BIRMINGHAM, Feb. 2t Curtla Hamtirlght known as "Battling Boeo" to flatlo fans. Ban in county Jail here today in default of tlOO bond on a charge of assault with a weapon. Hla father-in-law. H.

'L Addlngton, swore out the warrant. "Boso" at on time a lead Jng contender for the light heavyweight championship of the world, had little to say bout the charges except to observe that "a father-in-law ean cause you a lot of trouble If ha wants to." in.

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