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Paw SFVEN A. A. U. FAVORS FULL U. S.

PARTICIPATION IN OLYMPICS THE ASHEVtLLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE. N. C. MONDAY.

DECEMBER 5,. 1935 Jt Jl Ji Strong Basketball Jt Jt MM MM MM Team Will Represent Asheville Y. MM M. C. A.

LIONS WILL PLAY GIANTS NEXT SUNDAY FOR PRO LEAGUE TITLE Cruickshank Defeats Revolta Playoff For Orlando Open In 18-Hole Championship Close Vote Cast After Conclusion Of Bitter Debate Brnndsgs Replace Mahonay At President Of Amsi-taur Union FIGHT Boycott Forces Plan Naw Attack On Participation In Game i ((amleted Treae sfiorU IMItne) Quarles To Face Ingram Tonight In Virginia Ring YOIIK. her. tl P. The Nat inn a I riotcasiiUMl I out bail leiicie'i rejiuliit rn-on eiulcd lo-dn Itll the Sew itrk tetania winning the elern dliHIoit I'lMinpiuiulnp and the Petioit I. lout) (Mpiuiiiig lha wentein dt-UIoii lute.

I tU'se U. i mi wit) pUv nett tmita a I'etntH fite the league ihainpliMublp. 1 be dt.iou, whit win the (tile lt ear, beiidfil he r.itnn dl-ilblon for the thint ktislgbl ea-sou. Heltolt, iilntiug ll at-votut scritoti ii the brfciif, (lnihed Mtniid In the illilMnn l.ivt trai behind be blcsxo Hear. I be I toiu won I be title without pl.o His I ihI.i lbs ii it cu aidinala, had iht-v deieaied the llCMrs, would bae tied the i.ltiiu Big League Moguls Gather In Chicago For Meeting BOWLING STANDINGS iTirilnis rf tes i tn lh A 10 7l.d Insane CVlllllkKlsl suit i low A 'I I'll It A I 9 tlllT tritisl roil Hp) If siatisina I rt I Milt lifvllli Cokintrv flub rt.mri reni 71 my UH-iitMHirs xintur rv Kuxs 31 HI MS lnhr Km i Jil t'il1(i ulloil i llMlUlilini Artn'1 I.

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mici. IS MirriKi IM SMIOSAI, IK Kit I rstn -11 1 it i 29 11 TJ. in sj a hi 1 tu Mh la 31 in js ifi Hi) ll 1 1 in 11 Al Orti. 10 Hmnrtf t7, is tsi, Reds Need Three Players To Take Flag, Says Pilot NAMI, II I Iec. H.

tV) Charlie Hret.en, kkipper of the lied leg, know jut what hi i luli nei-iU id ptodme in. liiustl's ttrt pen nit ut ttice r'tit. (Ie him Jn-i thrre iaer. or half million dollar and the dapper pilot would wnip up the Hag und prcMnt It to be funi on a "Ihet platter. "I'd take about and in.

be throw in a plicher and buy IHry I lean from the anU," iihl Hreiorn today while UIHng here. He nn manager of the ah 11le Not) I hern anitociat Ion club eWore nioltig tip to the major. "I woulil traite one or two pta-ert and put with ihem." he continued, "and get a tint liueman an one of two or three In the league would do and I could get them for that price, 'then would gle ttoion btiut SHO.nno for Wally Herger to play cen lei field." "Ma, I could add Jut thrie fellows to the Cincinnati rluh.M he declared, "and I think could win the National league pennant. Let's see, that would be frpcnrting less than Make It hnlt lullllou and I know the pennant would be a liuh," I be lions of (he Heillcgi ended his tonight, leaving (or 1 10-i-Mgo where he will Attend the major league meeting this week. Few Scheduled Games Remain On Grid Slate Pitt Plays Southern California Saturday In Late Tussle NOW YORK, ULoc.

)-Two Texas teams which are aiming at lurthc-r gridiron glory in post-season struggles on New Year Day, Huth ern Methodist and Texas Christian, kept the South west conference front as the nation's most potent football group yesterday when they ooncluded htgnly successful seasons. fiouthernn Methodist, which will oppose Stanford in the Pasadena Ros Bowl, hung tip It twelfth consecutive victory on a schedule which included rivals from the Mid west and Pacific Coast as well as from the Mouthweat, by trimming Texas A. and J4 to 0. The Mustangs, watched by Tiny Thornhill. Stanford coach, used substitutes free ly but had little trouble overwhelming the Agtries on a wet field to clinch the conference title.

Ilnds Urom HI ubhorn The other Texas leader, Texas Christian, which had lost only to the Mustangs, found stubborn rival in Clara in a "preview" game for the Rose Bowl classic but won decisively. 10 to 6. The result indicated that the Horned Frogs will be Just a tough an opponent lor Louisiana Stat In the Hugar Bowl game a 0, M. U- will be for Stanford. The other scattered games yesterday were of 111 liuporume in the national picture.

On the west coaV Wellington turned back Southern California 8-3 in a game which ssw Byron Haines, husky halfback, acore all the potnu and thus earned a slightly higher ranking In the conference standing. Maryland, led by the brilliant BUI Guckeysun. trouno-ed Western Maryland 3'i to 7 In post season ash to win the state title. Florida, full of fucht in the Ist quarter, salvaged something from a poor season by walloping South Carolina '-0. rew Game Remain Except for the bowl games, all but one of those team nad thslr 103A season.

Southern California continues ft week longer, meeting the Pittsburgh Panthers n'xt Saturday. Two other games of "major" ranking are on this week's schedule, ftt, Mary's of California playing ths University of California at 1 Angla and Utah facing Hawaii at Honolulu. OREGON LOSES TO ST. MARY'S ELEVEN, 13-0 BAN FTtANCWCO, Dec. 8.

ivrv Mary's Oaftopng Oaft mowed town the University of Oregon eleven, 18 to 0, today In a football game witnessed by 11,000 fan. Timing their sharp breaking reverses with precision, the Gaels looked like a championship team from the time they kicked off until they pushf'd over their third touchdown, seconds before the fmsl gun The famed left side of OreRort's powerful line, numbering two all-coast members and flanked by ntan-lev Riordsn. en outstanding end. crumbled time and again ofore tb slashing thrust of in. Mary's bard hitting back.

The Oa'-ls i'arted rolling In th second. igh sill, sub right half, ook the hall on a reverse and seem-perrrf around th Oregon left end Assisted by fine blocking he dahd 87 vard to score. The Os-u rr.ld two field goals In the third period, one from the ''-yard line und the other from the 17. Two) touchdown mounted the tMal In the final quarter. New Quint Plays Enka In Opening Game Saturday Former College, High School Star To Perform I For FACE SPINDALE DEC.

21 1 Games With Leading Semi-Pro And Teams Being Sought ASHEVldT Y. M. C. As first representative basketball team in several years 1 win muncn us campaign in a game with the strong American Enka quintet on the court next Saturday night. An effort to schedule guinea with Mini of the finest semi-pro end warns in the two Cnrollnas unci Tcn-nMce is bfii ng made by C.

A. Noonpy, y. M. C. A.

physical director. A second contest hu alrr-ndy been hooked with Hplndale Athletic club. It will be played at Spindale Dcember 21 and the Sptnda.e outfit will come here later for a return game. To Seek Klnie Title The local team will also arete the North Carolina championship In tournament which will probably be held at Knn rift polls next February or March. From the tvcriltli nf nmtertnl available, Nooiiey rvpt'cln to turn out form'ldnhle quintet.

He ha vote thmi a cloxen former eolli't'e and lilRli school atnrs to idiuoe from, the squad has been practicing for some time and Is ready for action. Outstanding guard on the sqtwul are: John Dennis, former Berea academy and Berea college in old Kentucky; Page Chaste, erstwhile University of North Carolina player: Ralph Thompson, one of Asheville High school's best products H1U IWI'Kl UllHIH'tD tsllW vrfnrmcr nnH Buchanan. eX- lilarnftn TVull. Tlirpe After IMvot Joli Two of the three loading candidate for the center position hull from foreign states. They arc: Walter Arch, one-time star of the Downtown Y.

M. C. A. quintet in Pltte-burg. And Harold WSe, who romped the hardwoods for CHenvUle High, in Cleveland, Ohio, and University of Michigan' team.

The third promising pivot men 1 Charles Rosa, former Weaver college eager. Anions thoe neck Inn berths as forwards are: I). V. Kdivards, who Invert for Apex High In Kali'lgli and the Wake rorcst college freshmen. Irank v.

IWI, former City college and Woffnrrt player; Jim O'Kelley, erstwhile City college and t'nlrerslty of North Carolina freshman sharpshooter; Justice, Asheville High school stnr last season, and lllltlari. oreen, another Maroon pevll product. Other former prominent college athlete are expected to try for position on the team. Including hig Bog Stafford, giant Tennessee center of a few years back and former Ashevlllt High star. giantTdefeat bucs in last CONTEST, 13-0 ft NEW YORK.

Dec. 8. The New fork Glenta rang down the curtain on the Nntlonal Pro Football tongue season today by scuttling the Puts, burgh Pirates 13 to 0 at the Polo GroundB. The Giants acorrd a touchdown and two field goal and missed a second touchdown by les, then a yard. The Pirates dttlnt thrantcn once.

The champions rnng up In the first period. Lcland Shnffer apearrt a Pirate heave on Pittsburgh's 40 and the Giants marched down to the 2R-yarrt line from which point Harry Newman delivered a field goal. In the eecond, Ed Dnnowskl fired a ehort overhead to Tod Goodwin who stepped 55 yards for a touchdown. Ken Strong converted. The Giants scored their lest three points when Strong kicked a field goal from the Pirate 44-yard etrlpe with less than a minute to plat.

Former Manager Of Firpo Shot To Death BCPNOB AlRfcS, Dec. ft. Felix. Bunite, former manager of the pri7e flRhtor, Louis Flrpo, wni shot and killed today while traveling on train. Police detained a man who gave the name of Pederlco Artuso for quest ioning in conn sot ion witn the shooi ng.

Bunge was manager for rlrpo whrn the Argentine fighter went to the United mate and fought Jack IVmp-eey, then world champion. Wilson ls Highest Southwest Scorer DALLAS, Tr Dec. a TV Robert Wilson. 147-pound All-Amorlcan half-berk for Southern Methodist, won Southwest conference scoring honor for the third consecutive year, wil-eon. raced so yards for a tmichdown yesterday against Texas and to give him a total of 13 for 17 points In 12 games.

John McCsuley. Pice Instltuta quarterback, finished eecond with 0 tourhdowns for 04 points In 11 games. SIX IKTTKKKII NEW YORK. iA'i Couch Hoaerd Cann of New Tork University is building his basketbsli machine around six letteiTnn from last year's once-defeated snuarl. The Violets, undefeated season before lest, face 10-same schedule.

nn Fftl'K tit VICTORIA. O. ii A frralc three. homed buck halved during ths hunting season on North Pender Island. One horn grew on ths right aide, an two on ths left side of ths head.

fM tinr.VT 01 8EWANPTE, Tenn. Ths Univer-site nf the Aotith isewani is the onlf shool wtthm the "Ttitjieast' ern aVsnterenc, whose football team Ooas bm soout tee grid opponents. 1 1 i I 1 1 i I I i I I NfW YOKK. D. fl.

(AP) Hv a margin so clota that pro-Olympic lorces rsorfcl ta extraordinary tactics in tha stretch drive, tha 47th annual convention of lha Amateur Athletic union of the United State, todsy stood off the clo ing of boycott advo cales and then swiftly went on tcrord in favor of full Ameri. can participation in the' 1936 Olvnipie games in Germany. rILimg up their tletory. setlieveH after a two.rl.v dehete thst wa. per hss the Dllteraet tn A.

A U. ma. ii. the pro. Olympic iteleealss promptly returned Av.ry Nrundaje ot Chicago In the preeideney srhtrh ne cal In ID.H following en ye era in nnve nnin1sge.

who also is prst den of the Amenran Olymple com mlttee. r.plsrert Jeremlsh T. Ma-honey nf New Tnrh. leaner of ana Olymple h.rmtt movement and foe of Nael.l.nv quit. I'nlna Mahnney.

who withdrew sa a esn dinaie tor re election alter the re nf hie lea.ler.hlp. aitluequenu tuued ata-tewent. lata.ce,f "a nm.riran panieipetinii tn the aamee in Oermany rnitat he rntmmied. the only way nf pee emiig the tilympio Ideal'' Me (-U)inrd "mieel eharged hi. opponents were afretd to fses trie larle and siinoimeed his InUntlne) per.onaliy i help terry nn the otj ott strong Is the sentiment within ss well se wjthmit the A.

I', her It appeared likely the iminm for full Ainerlian lll)nt-ple piirtlrlpeilon would enntlaue in meet nllh oh.tselee. Hnanelal end othemlHi. asnniet It, tehee, rhelrnien of Ihe Moee ininnilllee. laaueel Ihe following elnlrnienl I "In a rlsah of nrliielplee the fnee ere not conipiered, The eery ote la a mandate to ennunua Me flghl tn prove that tpnetsmsnanip la higger than iirt. The movement rounier tnvmpiad will prorjaoly gain impetua from thu cWw vote." tienoiinrea Herman f'onrtltlene The final den.iou of the A.

A. while removing in, Isal orlloisl bar tier lo Aineiiiian entry in the star, entli Olympiad, neveithelees esrtleel wiiii It eirnne denuneieti of es istiiig ennilltluiie in tlermeny, Be. islllng upon all ennetituteel Oil mi. lo suUioriuea lo maintain and aneeifli-slly reeoroyng e.ai the wnding of this sou try a ethletee will involve no endorsement of in prinripir, or prs. tlees eg tM Nasi govetnmenl" I'sMage lha reenlmion eea-hodilng thl.

alitiude. as peso anled lo the rnn.eniifHi ay lns- lavu. T. Klrby ttt Sew Vara, wae made prfunelorlly ananlmone alter advnraipe nf aon partlelpev. lion Iml the final bailie nf ba.

Pr.vlou.lv the foeeee epw holding the Oltmpire Kermany hail rejected lha lllrbf rexilmlnii. pot forward yeelerdae a. a timpriiini.e, and rhsrartey. Ied It a. "phaiiio.

and pnaey. looiing Many refraiaeet from toting on Ihe klrhy rewnlilllan whlih wa. rarrled wllhool audi-bte opp.uilion on an "ae" and tote. Trie hon.periini.eUon. and anU Meet forraa for ma eaeona atraxnt day, niet deleal on a proposal Is) eend a three.

men Investigating earn, iiiiesion to fiernisny snd in wun-h'drt final (Mympla srtlon penillnc nnillnge on eherges of reoisl ss veU religions diaeriminetion under the Miller government. This propoaal, aimed romprtwnlss, was plaoee) o.lnta lha eonventlon by sjuprsme 'ourt Jlli-. Aainn muuer. of New d.i.g.te ut Jewisn et. fare feoerd llnl.

a i.e n.e vote tu refeet the aleuar Bae lewl was ta aTWr etleoipls to bring sumit view, tied Is.d. thus wee a margin of Ofllf two aof half vol tha critl 'at and final convention roll.eajl, ae wiln tha advantege ol aia aii.i a frscuon vots obtains ysstar. day by tha pro-tjl jrnpie toreaa taming In. original Iv.viott eswot. yaat.niay was ai tt-ao ia a 7-no ffte w-eaXlea "smeot b.m.

by toting to I against lha inrnieluMl the balanie of pooer. They urn. set en Inrr.aard makirlly emoeif Hie exits di.trlrt awlallon, of the A. I In eMpunel nf tbe nn-MrluipaiiM HIK of lha 41 .11.111, bodlea toting. enrH nllh three votes, the tally In of me aic.i.r propinai lo tuie.tlg.ia romllllont la Uey.

man, Miitinln( lew. Iran IM.oipir roe n.i.n of vot, l(n and Mcreterles uf Ute A IJ viis to tne oro-oiympio Wlin awul 'Ole lo ths Ofp.Miuur,. ev, tus was Die rlual yiad.rma at. M.e y. uw mtuntry ft ii.

a Aiii.ni.,, tMrtopui e.nmlttee, i.i, tm nt aiu1 i-iiil, eioup in otdar lo east a loll. i.i,i, sa an n. tliMi.l a. of the A A U. la) to tha aieo.r propnssl, i.fO.na plne in toe Metropolitan t.

im.n ny a ainilariy. stiein.ie Thu wse inne. -ay, it out. but It irolir.i.d the mieri.ity with whlee en'ne Olympie tone wae fmiaint. Tiny Blynirirulge HI.

ud hraied Ihe (oval Allver Jubilee ay ere.nng it. lint telephone Ik in tor the wetern title. neceiltat-lug a plaitiir However, the lost, 1.1 -it, to the Hears. MioitkM it Hodieia tint lied euid Hi the ealetu dlttaintt hlle I be ttreen lUy Pi kers tMk ntnuer-up boiinr In the west. Tlx imtl cstr.u ttivitii 1 to 1)0 Ml 111 ft4t JiS i i.i ID eo lit 1 lie HlMtHV niMSInN it Tflt tl 111 it I 0 SiW 11, 1 id I) l-u, i lU'ulh A1 I'll -( Cirtiii.

0 'nihiirh 0 A Nr Yoik, 11 iltrfu tJ At rrulirirloltis 4 l. II Al I Plnyfr Trad 04 And Diapoiitinn Of Hrsives To Feature) I Sessions CH1CAOO, Deo I Un In the rumor and report market went i up a few points tniuiiht aw Amen, fnii end National lesagus club owners nittl oil i is Is stajted showing tip for thrir annual iter lueetmis. the uui do not fonrtsily open until Tuesday arternotui, but with VsUIM ftVtA tt, bUNliiras ol hnp-'itsinn lo nfit, raily aittvala wcn around sillIMug ttie buiiM. ares Problem While llie ana tut ir.t In the meetings wa confined largely tn the doings Ifctiui liHiuina and trader Itoi ns, the National league at least bad a hi pi on km mi it bsntts. I he Id ton Hiavea.

mw a ward of the lenaue, must be reorKatitaed for the lPirt i-ampHiKn KVird Fik. president nf the older ot Kniur atiiHi. wa aiuorig the esrly at-rival, prohrthty for the putpwe nl discussing the Bia problem with CoinminM'iher Ki'iavrtw Mount am lAttdls. They went tnto a huddle last night, but emerged without lolling Wbnt they shout. There ta a ptitilily of a deal in wltu-h the Urni Rmwrv of the American league will pss frmn the eMal of Phil Ie Hall into lb eonuol nf a group nf fH Uiuis business men hasitlstj Itv I Isnrsa Mils a Htnwnte hero dintmi his nlavln davs It haa hern repotted that SWiooo wiu make ths SAle pusstbte.

Pan end baseball writeia probably will be relleied of Ih auspeiise in connection with all kinds ot rumor roiu eining my oss, the Philadelphia slugging first bttseinan, and oilier mcmlini of I'atiiaich Cunnle Msih post has been sold vaiiously to the Ros ton Rd and the Chicaso White "i lor sny hers faun tu luo.ooo unofficially, Ailtilhet Heal Pending Anol hr deal thst has been an the fne for irioniiu, th proposed lisns-iff nf Al DMdirnoiu fim th Chicago White (o the World letroit l'irs, also may t'lieshed out, The deal. If it I completed, may involve thv i. Ixmia Itiowus. with Hofc-r, Hoinsby giving the White gol (mifieldsr hairuuy West, in return lor someone ii.uu Detroit via Chicago. lit thjretcrioiis deal between the New York Oianu and th Uuu Cardinals during th minor leau meeting at IMyton, O.

in which everything hut Hi idrntMie of the plater involved revealed also es peeii to be brought into Ihe open, CRISLER 'PICKS TWO TIGERS ON ALL-AMERICAN NUW YOftK. Dwi 8 ai f) Prite ctlsier, heed cfu 11 of pi trios tons iinbtri and untt. football rtnmei four nl hi own men. two ah on lb Mrat and vond elaven. In All-Antarlrsn lesnis i tn tly for Youruj Amerua, national hi weekly frlslef, wiims Princeton dronp rniy one fsrrui in lbr-e esrs ehoae ppr f'(intni, tiger t'llo-k, and nliKt fa.

hrclisnt. "rat eleven and Wellr, guard, end (Miry ltvan. haiftwh. tn Meion Um. The testriM Frt i-m ittlbert lm, PniM-eton.

nA Fwin WWseth. Mtniveenta. r.arl srsr.t. ti X. A g'ard, frrel leter, Tsass Chll- Wtel.

Aogthern M'b'stlt, guard, awreiice "f''rnw. laesi Tlruiey, Iyuliana pvt, enl Ptherl ftiey. anfftri h-e- wn' barbae fitll hpwre. Notre rm. MalharS, eVpp? mito, f-ill- snt-fwid tesrt '-r'- Inhn Wond tesm j.mn M'-1 tp An.

Ms. ftire. ti prlnrsfon isrd Ws. 7. lft A i horn (oef is Mnrt" ird Ciirles ll-nri'i'S Ohio Iliats U' li)', Itnrwrt (a Ysl end, Charlea Meyer A riny )ir4 (isrry levari.

Pf m- e.rt haltHaeS Rotwut WiUori, Mh'rut. h-irarS rrn rf Murjsr penrvayWania, dibwea Hinhle Shines As Packers Win, 13-6 rftrf.ADrt.ritf a. i a ot1 re foi R'jcS uof-Vefni'y si of h- t. timin foeis. n.sxie a tmt' dn h1 ddi th esi'ra ont Ut n.ei f(ft, nf tir.

a 1: to a ij tn over ths Ph.u.wrid.u granite in a Nttion Pm gmm lorlir Tn I' Wsn srofinn In th eemd pertoit H'tHM-d on in II. f' series 'if nlun-s. Hih, 1M tinl and a ti'fet fih fr'irr, htrUf afyrrwaid M.t"- i. if Ud a i over rs Ihist to Mjr-a I rstjUs -its IHf.tNi Iteeae a ti Wx plerftitt hl's r.l. sor tr aisrt tie tblid firri'sH llinat wotsewl iv t'ifo)J(lv "en-r arvat tditrf 'he find for hia tn-KAdwn nrt sra ffvn If'riai ki's4 ru4 rieio goat of th game at live start nf tn 'A eto4 fiosn um 17- fc4 Ua, i High Cost Of Grid Teams Puts Miami Officials 'On Spot' MIAMI.

I Dec. X. (t I') The high cimt font bull teams today had the Orange Howl selection committee on a very literal "spot." The Ortingne Bowl committeemen found themselves without an opponent to meet Catholic unherslty here In North-Mouth New Year's Hay clash. The select or 1 begun negotiating with Duke and North Carolina's Tar Heel Immediately utter Auburn rwuaed to depart heir ov it locker rooms for money that huh offered, uml tonight added (He MUs to tha "feeler" mulling list. Tomorrow," W.

Keith Phillips sold, "we hope to hae this sou hern representative oh the dotted line. We were sure the Auburn hnvs Mould lower their Sio. moo figure, hut Inittead they wouldn't even rilrker. "We'll get somebody, though, and we'll have to gel them quickly. Duke and the Tar Heel and Ole M4a are being tnlked to.

One should accept. If necessary, however, we can uc the I nlverslty 'f Mlninl, hut they're local, and wouldn't draw a mini) from the north." Maxie Schmeling Describes Louis As 'Amateurish' Negro Is Fine Prospect But Lacks Exoerience, Says Teuton POMPTON liAKBS. Ie. (UP) Joe Louts is quite amateurish in mnny of his ring mnneuvers, Mnx Schmelinc ooncluded today after taking his first peek at the brown bomber In action. The beetle-browed Black Uhlan of the Rhine, who formerly hrld the world heavyweight championship, gave off this somewhnt surprising observation after watching the young Detroit negro step seven rounds with five punch absorbers in preparation for Fridsy nights bout with Paulino Uzcudun.

hounds Like Treason It must have sounded like treason to member of the Louia entourage when Herr Maxie crystalized his impressions of the dark angel whose last three victims were Primo Car-nera, King Levlnsky and Maxie Finer, Kight in the living room at Joe's trtuntng quarters right In the heart of the Louis shrine, the Teuton schlager bore down on Joe's mistakes and lack of boxing finesse. "Now dot I've seen him box, I think so more dsn before dot I've got a very good chance to best him if we fight maybe," Maxie said. "Oh ya.hl yah! He lss a goot prospect the best I've seen in years. But he lss not the finished fighter yet. No! Not Not yet.

He make mistakes. Und against a goot quick boxer who poonchca hard und sharp, maybe Joe finds everything different. Yah 7" The dark-haired, husky in the double-breasted gray suit stood by the big living room table, like a herr dl-rektor, and dictated his Impressions to a flock of boxing writers, tin spoke in broken English and explained he could not find words to describe properly all of Joe's m)s- takes. However, Jie did point out what he considered Joe's most glaring and probsbly most dangerous error. He charged that Joe did not proteet his chin and face properly when coming in close to an opponent.

Maxie moved In close on bis manager, to illustrate his point. Illustrates His point "You see he keeps his hands down like diss," Msxlo aald. "He shouldn't do dot because now I could be hit quicker dan I could hit him. Maybe 'so he doesn't do It In a rent fight maybe Just because he know his part-' ners couldn't hurt htAi. I dun no, but It don't look good." The Oerman Dempeey" was not at all diplomatic with his remarka.

And they cast sort of a wet blanket on an otherwise glorious day a day that saw the camp flooded with visitors, white and negroes, and saw the Indoor gymnasium Jammed with more than 600 spectators during ths workout. Maxie sat a few rows back from the ringside and studied every move of the lithe negro, At times he appeared Joet in thought. At other times he toased laughing remarks to nearby reporters. Even when Louis floored one of hi spar mates, Vincent Pari lie, the Oerman did not appear greatly impressed, Later he went Into the rubbing iroom with Chairman John J. Phelan, jot the boxing conunlasloi.

and looked Jon while Joe whi given an official physical examination. Joe was in tip. top shape said the physician, and he scaled 201 1-2 pound. Tor the benefit of photographers, Maxie aUmd hack-to-back with Jos, and thsy appeared about the same height. (Schmeling weigh about 10 pound lea than Louis.

Talks To Reporters Then Maxie sauntxred over to ths living quarter to five hi Impression to the reporters. Aftr -Uie writ-i er were seated at the table, he saxed Do you want I should talk to Itelp Friday fight, or dot 1 should give my personal A chorucrd demand lor personal opinions came from the titers. Pro-imoier Mia scobs, of the JOth Century club, colighed nsrvoualy, and Joe managers. Julian Black and iJohn Roxborough, peered anxiously from the doorwy. Maxie opened up easily by telling the boy what an excellent prospect Joe was bout his youth, strength, speed and accuracy, He emphaaiwd tiist Jos had been fighting little more than a year.

And then he Mjwd punching with both fiate, shattering the brown idol and drafting bim down Into the amateur claw, Maxie also emphaaired that he would like to Joe reaction afU er tmebody ameaned hint ft coup) a on the chin. He would like to what Joe woud do unisr fire That is the true tt of championship mi- terlal, he eaid. Nearly every borer look good or fenly nnd when h' dotna ii tnt punctUDsf, be lonclud- Virginian Cards Par 71 Sarasota Open Will Start Today ORLANDO, Doc. 8. Cruickhank.

of Richmond. Va won an ill-hole playoff in the S3 ooo Orlando Open golf tournament tn'ii- to snatch firnt piiro money from Johnny Revolts, of MUwaus.ee. the I1 A. champion, with whom he wii tied after the regular 7J holes. A par 71 gave Cruickshank ft two-sir ok edge in the extra round, played on a medttl score basis.

Ciaining the le.id on the fourth, the stocky Virginia pro never vwa headed. Tied On Fliuil IS Crutokalmnk put on a brilliant drive in the final 18 holes of the tournament yenurday to finish with a 3R0. Inter pneted the fame score after missing a putt on the lHth and shooting into a trap on the 18th. One over par with a on the out nine today, Cruickshank ncverthelcs was ahead of Revolts, by a stroke at the turn, Coming home, he clipped par by a stroke. Revolta' approach on the fourth struck a water faucet and caromed 30 feet from the green.

He made a fine rerovery. but the damage was done. His drive on the fifth dropped into a trap and Cruickshank went two tip. Striving to pull abreast, Revolta turned in birdies on the sixth and ninth. fines Two Vp Again Cruickshank went two up again on the 11th with a birdie three.

But Revolts, sank' a 10-root putt on the 15th for a hirdie to leeti the margin. Cruickshank finally established the two trokt eiR on the Jth whrn Revolt took a five, one over par. Kach shot par golf the rest of the way. Both left immediately after the mutch for BaraMHa to participate in an open tournament there beginning tomorrow. Prominent Pros Arrive At Sarasota SARASOTA, Doc.

fl. (, leading professionals arrived here today for the rasota. Open Golf tournament starting tomorrow. Virtually the entire field participating in the Orinndo Open last week cam for ftnrasota's first big time tournament in veara. Will l.nd WeilneMlav EiRhtcen-hole rounds tomorrow and Tuehday will decide the 60 low score-ing pro who may enter the 3fl-hole final Wednesday with ft chance for first prize of other pine I awards.

I Bobby Cruickshank, of Richmond. and Johnny Revolta, Professional Golfers' Association champion, have I been placed among the pre-tourney favorites. Sam Park. of Pittsburgh, Na-i tlonal Open champion, is among other top-notchcr entered. I Many fllnrs Filtered Orlando money winners who will play hero are Kv Laffoon of Chicago; Paul Runyan, of White Plains.

N. dene Kunea of Philadelphia; Zell Eaton, of Oklahoma City; Willie Mac-Farlane. of Tuckahoo, N. Hortnn Hmlth. of Jopltn.

Mo Harry Cooper, or Chicago; Wlffy Cx, of Washington; Tony Manero. of Oreenaboro, N. Dick Metr. Chicago; Prank Walsh of Chicago and Orvllle White, of St, Louis, Amateur entrants Include seven maor league ball players vacationing I at Sarasota. They are Paul Waner, Pittsburgh Pirate; Heinle Manush, Washington Senators; Paul Derringer, Cincinnati Reds; Bill Jurge, Chicago 'Cubs; Johnny Moore, Phllsdelphia Phillies; and Lloyd Brown and Willis Hudlln.

both of the Cleveland Indian. CARDS BOW TO BEARS, 13-0, IN i CRUCIAL GAME i CHICAGO, Dec. 8. (4 Chicago's Beera conquered the Chicago Cardt-j nsls, 13 to 0. today to deprive their hometown rival of tit for first plore In the western division of the National Professional Football league and give the Detroit Lion the right to meet the New York OlanU.

lesd-i era of the Mistrrn section, In the championship playoff A victory for the Cardinal would have given them tie with the Llona for weatern honors, The Bears, however, taking advantage ot scoring opportunist. shoved over touehdowna in the first and final periods with Keith Moles-i worth carrying the ball on each oo-oaalon. The Cardinals threatened twloe, but could not dent the rugged Beer defense. Buckeyes To Play On Eastern Team I CHICAGO. Dre 8 TrprOomer Jones, center, and Dick Heektn.

half-, hark, of the Ohio B'att loio foot-j bail team notified Coach Dlk Han-ley today that they would plat on the Fast tfam which meat the Weat at fian Frsnctsoo New Year's Pay. Hsnlev and Andy Kerr, Colgate oosrh, each will plrk 11 men to make up the ast squad. Jones wa a general choice for All-America een-i ter and Heekin wa an outstanding i Big Ttn haifbark Three Minneaota players. Bheldon Reisp. fullback.

Dik ftml'h. trekle. and Vernon Oech. fiard, already have told Hnlv they were willing to play for the Kast I Boxing World nv r.nnir. nnnif.

I (Assmleled Pre ports Writer) NFW YcdK. De. 8. OPr-Th noting wmld le sninf to find out nem. Friday night just how hard Jo Iruis can hit Detroit' ensatlonil "Brown Bomber." belled a the sharpest puncher 'since Js--g IieiTipweT.

is going to try his shota against th eatt-lrrm )aw ot Paulino L'sr-udun. who In AO bet-lie ovr a 13-year streuh hs naver rnosn whet It like to kis the 1 canva Th two hiUM for II rrir-d or ls of fisticufMng le. ftladiartn e)qur OereUa. The bout mJlcs Louia-Uzcudun Bout Friday Headlines National Dill For Week NEW YORK. ivc.

7. jwrhe heavyweight ha tile between Joe sensational letroit ncgio. aim Paulino I'zcumm, of hiwin. at Msai- on Siiuaie (ardrn Friday night. tp this wer-ks nations! ptgiam, in which three tltlrholrtria mssc their appearance in non-title hnut loun.

just back fiom an exbihi-lion tour of Canada, and Psuimo, making his flrst appear nnre in thi country in almfwt three yeaia, aie scheduled to go niteen toumu ot less Balm Ribko, newly ciowm-d middleweight chaiu))lnn, meet Isnklr list- i tnglia, of Winnipeg, in a ten round mclre at Pbilsdrl'phia Monrtav Fredd; Miller. N. 11 A. feather-, weight tuifholrier, tackles ('latins Vainer, of Angeles, a return ten round bout at ciurinnati Wednesday night, whil John Item U'WM, heavy weight king encounters Georgia S.mpvn. nf aSpctx-ane, In another ten -rounder on the MHtiie night.

The profc-iAm. Monday At. Philadelphia, Rieku, middleweight chain p. ra-euse. va.

I'tanki Rattaglia. I Winnpcg, Can middleweight. l(. non-title, Johnny Iuca. Pauisboio, vs, Jimmy (irmth, Philadelphia, middleweight, Chester Palutia, Scianton, Ps vs Henry Tsjlor, Philadelphia, VI lit heavyweights, a At M.

Pt, Vww'ti, uaiy, vs. lug Boy Brackey. BufTalo, 10, Mickey Devine, Batavla, N. vs, Tommy Howell, BufTalo. lightweight.

10 At Albany N. Nicx Coon. PlSttubuig, vs. Bad Boy Emanuel. Syracuse.

lightweight, A. Joey iMiKlsio, PIsttiNburg v. Bddte Haw. Worcester, Mass, lightweight. At New Cleto ltcatelli, Italy, vs.

Iry Jnn- Lpazo, New York, welterweights. It). At Richmond, Notment 4una vs. Ray Invram, ligbtwright. 10.

Bob Turner vs. Red lefwis, nuddlewi-ighi, 8. At Chicago, Jink Kisiiz. thtry, 1 vs. Johnny Kijavvc, Duiuui, heavyweights.

B. At Holypxo, Mass Cocoa Kid, New Haven, I va. Frank le Cinque, New York, welterweights, 10. At Newark. Freddt Red Cot hiane, KUxatteth, 1 N.

vs. Majut Fisher, Newaik, lihl-, weights, 10 At Plninfieid, N. Johnny Jadick. Philadelphia Six Second Powell, Plamneld, w-jiwr-weights. 8.

Tueday At New Yoik. Buddy Mignault, New England v. Marry lto-net, New Yoik, light heavy weighty 8. At Jersey City, Um jersey City vs. Irish Jimmy Brady, Klira-beth.

N. lightweights. 10, At Uw Angeles, Leon Cuba vs. Ai Manfredo, Freeno, welter-weights, 10. At Cleveland, Paul Pir rone, ('leveland vs.

Krie rieeiig. tier-many, middleweight. 10, Baby Aria-inenfll, Mexico City, vs Jsckle Sharkey, Minneapolis, fcatherwaighta, Jimmy Vsuvhn, Cleveland, vs. U'U AmbeiA, Herkimer, N. light-weight.

Jsckie Dnvla, Cleveland, vs. Komey Kunsth, Cleveland, wnl-terweight. n. Lou Halper, Newara. N.

vs. George Baraikn, Cleveland, middleweight, 8, carmen Harth, Cleveland, va. Ralph Clumg, Phlla-: delphls, inlddleweigiits, 8, At West Palm Beach. Tummy Freeman, Hot Springs, vs. Chaiiis Weie, New York, middleweight, 10.

Wednesday-At Clndnnalt, Freddie Miller, cincinnaii, va. Claude Vatnn, l.os Angeles. fiatheiwrlghts( )0, non-tl tic; Danny Mrllllo, vs. Le Col. bitlh Clnciunsti, welterweight.

10. At Oskland, John Henry Lewis. Phoenix, Arir. ve, lleuigi Sirivpsoii, Bpokane, Wash lightwsight. 1, non-title.

At New York. Pedro Mn-tsner. Puerto Rirs, Jo Kodda, New York, lightweights, 10. Thursdsy At Paiersnn, ltd-die Ran, I'olHiid, va. Murray lit and New York, middleweight, Friday At New York.

Jo lns. Detroit va. Paulino Uxcudun. Spsin. heavyweights, 1A.

rddl Msder. New York, va Al Funis. Philadelphia, heavywelRhta, Jtr Ijlppa, WHsning-ton, D. vs. Max Maieg, hlcngi, hesvy weights.

'8; Jark (tiobona, St. Paul, vs. Hilly Keu.helt, phllsiieiphia, llffht heavyweight, fl, Nathan Msnn, New Haven. v. NK'k Msstcrs.

New York, heavyweights, Tiger Al twia. Chicago, vs, Ralph Vona, As-bury Park. llghtwelghw. 4 At yi sense, ft. Iou Ambers, Herkimer, K.

vs Lou jalios, Dvtfiit. HghlweighU. 10. Al Tralno, N. vs.

Is-star Ryder. Baiuton ftps, ff, llghtweighu, 8 turds At Chicot Frankie Ka gllio, Chicago, ve. Joey Coat, Jersey City, Ughtweighta, 10. At New Ywg, Ciareru i ffedi Burma n. ffaumore, v.

At eve lUds, Cdgwatr, N. heavyweight, 8 Redskin Tie With Dodgers In Finale NfW YORK. pi. 8. Battling min'itea tn a sm ism tie th Broeikitn Dfxtgera eloaed tnir mol sij'wasfill Nsllnnsl pTofesgionSl Porthall league aeeson here vity Hh the lVston R)dsina, pisy throijghout.

wa within the 20-yard sit i pes, neither team tatting many chances on the muddy field Only Off did lit visttltiff Red-Nklns th resign the Isdger' gfl 1st in third period hn liry Mlrm-' erlng eatne In with the ball on I'-t an sod attempted pis n.er,t. Thte wnt wile of th prm'm sod Ralph a aa.yi.rd ktek pt the ball bv in Red-Sin ir.TlUey. atr-re hs whsl It tskea in thOM msiled fiat of his Psulirvo is aootllne fyiail ts ysers Th negro also hs lh sdvsn'g in height and resrh. Psuiuwi wi btv a slight eig weight IV. i firb'er aali'd Into th last weeg of treiittr.g with a ishho t-tsy (VUi tSf 'hifitiifif who rrsy fight th neat rinrnr ard bf, i IO thl crun'ry tif the wpfed pur (was of etrat hlrn JH riee to f'otnpvn lses end tiv r-d l'e.

ly se Isojls cuffed half inn ('r-! nrtf prtnr aro-ind 9hmnrt jlmpred even ws oovloj I Jo wwsn 4 ater riing himself MMAVtUlft, FftUjlAO, WIUJ W4dl I'm Hrown liiri Hand (. sirsan Csimv Co. Malt 'In Hiltiiinrs Hliit Wilkin It. Ahr Ulle Iliir fV Itmlrouit Huhtur tu Htrn It) 1,. hn1iMi)ul Arsif I'khniifni t'lttufr lUvr I a WilllHtntnn Kf'iiet lfi.1 if imiif) 13.

I iftl b(it leu tvic i uii 1J It fi.id Il-Ull Club 't Ah Ctnh Inaivirinal Aimr Vti, ill I'M Kr rifle uft NrU tli (lrfti Jr Si. Vtnim. r'ttthul ll'J Trier 1 MUdtlosnrt t. 1. (HI Hlfn 1 In 44.

Mtf ttrtont. ft Thornhill Looks For Great Battle New Year's Day S. M. U. Impresses Stanford Coach In Routing Ttxai Aggieg DA14.AB.

Tex Ihe 8 fA)--'arh Cialide (Tiny) Thornhill of Htsnford, started IW'k to the Paelfie Const today In pn-pain his fooihsll warttois "for anythuiB imssinabie" in lha Row IWiwI. after etutirig Hon hern Melh. In the MiintariK' final and lm-piexsive regular essn viMoty yea-terdsy Msdlsnti Bell ringmaster nf th is M. U. flying rintii, Rave hta rhante Riowing pt-sia and ehrht-dsjr vs.

cation, but areed with Thornhill thst there should he no fsvt.rlt-a in th New Years contest at pseaden Mon Venture Predtrllon "I'll tell you the winner if ths Roa Rnwl gm the night of Jan id Thornhill "Roth clubs oujjht fo gn Info Ihe fioaa in a great frame of mind," aid Hdl whose tesrri won ths conference 1 hsnintonshitt on a r.tln-'-ased gridiron etrds with in victory over Tess A and Th Mustang wr unties arid unbeaten In li s'arts AakM if he had been forced to show Ih'inhill much of Ms stm-fcy lw-11 1 I don't think so Vt dnlo I ptsv much offensive 'Ihornhilt ssid "sw ertouw tn tell my b'n's few thlitsa when 1 return home Hill lie urn Home "I'm going hr frshforrtis and pre pais for evrrthlng imsginahl I don't know whs' In eipecf I do know, h'-wevsr. thst the Mtistans rj nl; tMiiy Mrh)fHt w'v met Ibli yesr ft will be hard tor me to w.k out nv one thing or ene two thinifa stop them or sefr s1nt therrv lorrk for th Mustsrvg to tosa pleritv pes srd th Mustangs arw llkeir see niftosllbm rvatl in the air I a Warburton Loaches All-Star Grid Team U)ri ANOFLFert. I i Ws'horJon, J. isr-rrs in llfti at the ri ve a t. id utou-h- I ern California, Is eoarhtng sni pWtj- i "i a football rsm (irgantred by Vici M'-Igieti.

mo-te lr Wadxirton dis'loel iiaj ttiat ribs rtittwrig ins Uutn v. rl eits lis ha oi would have It resdy ail hUe. -gr in- tas'ern tearn that rome h-re this win'er. Louis Can Hit Impy ati4 "r-O Pheisn, rhalrmn ttt th Krnr Voa Ahletlj e'rfrtrif latino the gittS'T, ixrtped ihrourb brlk assth at rrsogn irg fh o'd Haoa ginnd ft'i-m tr tn eat as tvest of I.i irr msiee hsrm)s4l off lifa si.d jaw 71(4 S)ari1ard wno haaot f'xight rIii' kls BV hftn Hog best tr, ffennsny lest -ity, is fn-n ft srtr thsn Th Hon. -n i1 le vrt s'o f'tnwsst of Mil Ue Ms hss -r spisrinf hiftiii sod hsl Pl trswlj Femptom iUe.

do si i i To Learn Friday How Hard lout' debut In ths big "hoie that Tea built." Old Paulino ha lost mors fight thsn he has won, sod he ran 'I jrunch sny it still th ring No 1 punch collet tor Ha le hard t)f as ever His unorthodos style of lirhting makes him ettremely dlffteuit to hit ept on the eloovs, Iwijiders. be of the hewd and other pot where well sneetit IK fell to do much dainiMf Few etpect I nils etp ttie Rpan. isrfi eld Rut If the 8omir 'in ftireeefl where e-h fUowe Ms Rear Ma eVhmlinr Dlney and Fritiio earners failed and merely score ft LrtorktVyem, fen" bev lo.

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