Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 7

Location:
Asheville, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

P-g. SEVEM LLNESS OF GRAYSON DIMS STANFORD ROSE BOWL HOPES THE ASUEVTLt.E CITIZEN. N. C. MONDAY.

DrCEMRER 10. 1m Louis Ranked As World's Leading Heavyweight Fighter BRADDOCK'S SURPRISE CONQUEST OF BAER TOPPED JUNE PROGRAM U. S. Committee To Clean Out Anti-Olympic Members 'Ring' Magazine I Classes Bomber Above Braddocki Indian Fullback Forced To Bed By Severe Cold Doctor Think. Star Will Ra.

cover In Tim For Grid Classic TEAM DRILLS IN RAIN -4 Slnnford To Crry Wi-ighl Ad vnt(r In Tilt With S. M. U. S.nF.NA.Ciil.f.( Drc. 29.

AP) A irvrra cold nnd rc throat rnt All-Amfrimn Tourist President Returns Here For Piedmont Meeting Wit" i I I I IT.iU aax FA hJ iV 7 I 71 ma wp-v4 sC la-HT LOCM Cofyrighl, l'Jit, by TrMa AmocuUoo, Size Of Opponents Means Little To Mustang Midget COLD VICTIM iiwjiui iiii.Mouiaivi All-Stars Depend On Southerners For Leadership Rilcv Smith And WnlUce To Direct Taiu In Knit Weil Cnmo MAN riMNrWMXV If I -Mires tNUinll atata nf the hu, aeeann. ho will claah hfie New Vent a lvv tn the annual Kttal-Weat chfwlt KiMue dug their cleate Into th tuil today in final lutenalv workouta. Aa thr deedllh appro hed for th elf veit I 1 ally rJaeio. hringllig together th pit of plaaa fioin Koat and Weat nf the Mtaalaakppl rUrl. It lie ame inrienaingly niilnil aa.

ile wouM df p-nd on ft ar from ttve aotilhein action for leaderaillp amith 4)urterhac Almoet InMn the opening wiukmtt, an eualern "geneiel" apNiet In the psrraon or It) ir-y 11111111. ion -pound iuaru-ilmm from th (inlvaraliy nf toini ability impt Andy Krr and Imc lianley Mini appai eitt ly ciiiea by hta letuleikhlp leiidriiclea tialuialty ICteiy time the roarhaa about lhat aur-hame. he It fiiat on the ap.l even tf Mmllh UlnaainU Imi kle. la the man itd. ft 1 1 1 Uallece a hi tie Korty mllea or oith.

In th I'alu Alto teaming ceuip of the wal tun lertin. Rill Wall-', out tending halfhiK'g at Kite lnitut IhJ year, proved to be lb ana war the loechea' pmyer Ilia abtilly to kilfc. pnM and run, In addition Ui being i aitoiig blnt-ker, la apsHiied to put! him in t-hatg 4 running the team lh remaining two dava of pran th will aee tlia poliah up on lfifi riimu ajsaiK i limn i iwra wirr- et into the prog' inc ditla began ft wee ago. PICK SKATING FINALISTS IN OLYMPIC TEST KW YiWK, I ronr meo and four women ere rhwn t.tfUy a "finalUl In toe national ftgui a at ing nhamfiiiihlpa and Oli triple team after the nrat ftea-eaetlng teal et the lt-m etun lhtee pen ei ato aiec u-d to rf an tend f' tha title -m the Madl-in ao.ua re Harden rink tomorrow night when tha ftnale will be held In fonjoit'linii with eahlinnon hy the Olympic Ixekey team and a pntad' of uthey dyrnpie athletaa 'Ihe defending aihgie itiampitina Mat lt)fl i neon, nf It--at on end 1 Nw 1, and I yaar old Mltiiia'4i. U'fped tneit flel.le efter, tosta) a taete Juat aa lhv nao in toe wimhii wmsn -i akat4l frider and aturda.

'I ha Other i tosaefl f'tt the nuala reteii in the order of unoffli ia pie'-Inge hy aapvit i-rtaarvete, were I mi a We. gel of fluffat'i. Audrey Pepp. of Mew Y'nk. and Welge), of ItufTalo, elatet of Isxnae, in tb wotnen'e dlvieson and lt Hllf rt New Y-k.

rt'-er Turner. rf IV t-H). nd fleiig Hill, of In the man alngta n-nitu trier, i waa made of ihe mi inge 'Hie hnehale In th rotnfett Hon. whl'h organ tet. Wiae Vtnwm and II Tolly hh-w- Ttiei-m er.d Tunir nd Viimi and Howard Meredith uf Vwg, Yankees Schedule 28 Practice Games HW YOllK.

lm gv tyl. The Haw Yovg Will pi; it nhi'iitniii gtine in th Asuih nat aprmg It i mi iVi' i'f 'jjb i 1 I Champion Placed Second In Poll Of 131 Sporti Writer OTHER LEADERS LISTED: All Title-Holders Top Divi-! sions Except Brnddock, Montana NEW 29 (AP) Joe Louis, the unflurried i puncher from Detroit, whose unbroken -rirs of triumphs in 1935 lifted boxinR from the deptha, was placed at the hrad of the world's heavyweight list today in the annual rankings published by the Ring boxing magazine. Louis not only was rated abve Champion Jimmy flntddock but ws.s credit f'Jr a IrtlRe share of the year's outstanding tcrformnnrps as well as for providing the Impetus that put the aport back on a "big time" bnsls. Muntniul Alto lleiniited Only ono chamC)in other than i Btaddock failed to win top ranking in the selections made by Nat KU'lseh- cr and Eddie Burden, editors of the Ulng, on the baMs if a poll to which I'll sports writers contributed, frmiall Montana. Filipino llyweight who won the tale tram Midget was placed second to Henny Lynch, ol Scotland, In hla claa although thr two were grouped together at the top of the ranking.

Lonl' name appeared In three nf the flrt four event lifted a the tear's otitnlandlng de-tehimeitts. 111. four round knockout of Mn Haer. I lie fur-nter clmmplnn. waa llxted ahead uf llaer ktirprlslng lna nf lie title to ltniddH-k.

Ililrd ranking na glten to the lletntlt negro's al-rnutid knockout of Prlmo (a-nera anil Imirlli to Hie return of the "ntlllinn dollar" gitie at the l.iMiU-llaer figlit at Hie Yankee atadlum. Among the other outstanding developments Haled were the feats ot Tony Canronerl and Barney Roes In regaining the lightweight and welterweight titles. Freddie Mlller'a successful European campaign and "the Infusion of new blood in all classes, with grester Interest In the lighter Following custom. the eleventh "Ring'' ratings sepuiatea the boxers of various divisions Into four grouiwi then lists them within theae groujia In the order of their comparative rankings. The performer.

In each group are rated close together In ability and In many casea aa being equal. Mulls Htands Alone louls stands all alone In group one of the heavyweights whlla Braddork I. given sole poascnalnn of group two. The Ihlrri group of heiny-wcilEllts la cnmpiMMMl of Max Prliinrlllng. of (lermant.

nnd Prima Camera, nf Italy, both I r-mer rhamplnn. nlio are nliniit eipial. In group four are luted Tiimtnr lughran. Phllaileliihla; Baer; Hank Haiikutnii. krnn; n.

rharlev llelMlff. Illlliitli; Ituddy llaer, Oakland, Waller Neiirl. fierinon); llay Impellltlrre. old V. V.

Kilille Mader. New V'trk; Al Kltorr. plillailrlilila lord Sinllli, Kallpel. Mont, and Paulino I snidun. Spain.

The leading ranklnga In other dl-vtalona: Light heavyweight Oroup I. John Henry lewla. Phoenix. Aria, and Mx-le Roeenbloom, New York Group 3. lock MrAroy, England: Al MrCoy' Watervllle.

Me Bob Olln. New York; and Ambroae Palmer. Australia. Middleweight Group I. Marcel Thll, Franca Oroup 3.

Freddy Steele. Tacoma. Wash lni Broulllard. Worcester. Babe nieko.

S)-rauae. N. Y-. re-ramlred aa champion In tht United Statca; and Frank Hattaglla. Winnipeg.

Welterweight Oroup Barney Rosa. Chicago; group 3. B-p Van Klaveren. Holland: Jack Carroll, Australia; and Jimmy MoLarnln. Vancouver.

Lightweight Group I. Tonv Can- roneil. tlrmip 3. Lou Ambera, Herkimer. N.

Wesley Ramev. Grsnd Rapids. and Frankle Klick. San Francisco. Featherweight Group Fteddy Miller.

Cincinnati; group 3 Maurice Holtrer, France; Baby Arlunendl. Mexico: and Henry Armstrong. Loa AngelM. Bantamweight Oroup 1. Bahaesr Hangchalll.

rtpain; nixto rcohar Puerto Rico; and Lou SeJIca, New York. Flvwelirhtlroup Tfcrny Scotland and fimall Montana. Philippines Oroup 3 Brown. England: Joe Mendiola, Phlllptines, val. entln Anglemann, France- Tiffy Plerpont.

Oakland Calif and Maurice Huguenln. France. John Lewis Signs To Fight Stillman T. leOtrin, r' 2tT Jnhn unry l-u, nffro world Itght -v. weinht chftmpion, and Al Btuimn.

hv iiRned for a 10-round nofietttle boiit hen jn. 17, Prorootar Bnf.y Orenb-rir nald UIv Ihe two will entr th ritit ovr the ITS-pound weight llmtt. Iwia hu drrwfvpd a df-uiiafi to Mrtxit Rrabfntiimm, twvicefl two kmir.k-oiiu. nd won nnthr mtrh un Uftd the rrown from Bo Oun here nt Ort. 81.

College Students Will Take Stand On Subsidization Nutionul Stucfrnt Frl0rtioii To Contidrr Troblrm Tot.iiy iii uiu i etu i VKlenln rt Itr lilt i tin miie-lly up ui 1 1 -n f-it ft ptrpAU'd ti piV b.unhx!,iil til)-ulllliii Civii-ve UWrtra Hi tmtit ti a nv the iut hriuMern rtf-ci-ion In 1 v.tr of holm hi the iimvuun will i tKn up in rontmUtrr hy ih Nti-ilrnt fV-Mri vti r.ni;i'' t.uii'rii' H)fUsr It, lihtriiU a ay giMvuM-. iM the ptilroine iSiiinmmut viva th fat't Thnt -mitnv a i'iiiiti'1 ciy will hiM 1H Allen. nthlUc illieftitj it Mip i I'lmemny uf Ui Kleiitinlj "rougi uUi imut to the M-miI heal i fin coufri i-in-a tw IU "I'oiuni: A )-'nr a rimfeinn a ot the tuitenl frdt-iatioii atliptri1 a (ton ffm( pMunent of fi(('(f unlet hioutiht out Ihlo tho 4prn i the (oini ol athletic houm'tip he pi few in po i mi rim ill awkect arilnn I hut i tvitmineiiiUUon. "Tha (IffiMon of llm MouiheitaiMn conlercni a rioem't it a li i Jiid Ai i iiiir Noi t.h mitt, Ji lj inretnn it'in nt nil ve. "After All.

r.rh--n',a miKht ndinli the punlm t() Uu-ir piai-iiren I veutu'e thf t'i it ilia would nnl.trmi thai acllou Olinnni' Ms In ml. ol thr I'liU-nr-wily irf KnnKns And nt tr Mry tnr nudeiita her piohHhty uld vtila enamel open auttaittuntlon. My It land Mitl Rut a iivnatlou that. Im ttnined aupp'Mti'ta annually. lUhle tr not h-t thia )rar Alliuka llhhli-n Mrtli.Mta A ie.titn imivriaity (teh-ttaia who rltiivttrd that hit Identity and achot not te dlai hwtM.

said They may aa wll mtopt ahove-hoaid atMluua Tha hrlpinn ol outtandliiK athlriea la wUlt-sprati pracllra only thinly vUrd PTobahly nnl vhummi win win' up their handa in alarm If It la tn- tlmated lhal tneit leiirtmrn aim i on tha matter hut in a lot of thwa anina a hol you 11 probably find that aom nf the tiny who are w.rkln their way Ihtnugn college at tlitlng all their wo a on the gridiron and they ay th pay lan't bad Catholics Reach Miami To Battle Ole Miss Eleven Coach Fears Change In Climate May Harm Cardinal Players MIAMI, Fla. Ie JO Ml-I'er lIMnT in degree weather, the Cat hollo university fool ball ao.ua it arrn ed thl aftei noon lt compirlc tiRlning for Orange Howl gam with Miaalatppl hra Wedneeitay Cnai Arthur J. (Iuu hi lieig man looked at Ut wann uu witn tniit-d emdloie welcomed the oi'lr-itt unity for outdoor prart alnee anow-bciund WaiUiingioo ha piavanted any rontaot ot flw dava. but fwerrd the ehaog In ill-male might alow the team aoin-mhet. Pialaea Menial Allltiida llergmau ptalaed lh iiieiitul altitude of tb plvr lliey know they te hera for he aald.

and teeli Oiay re undent-ra Ha tu with prevloua wm-t lion. hoi. thai (alholie haa ft chance ol I wlrinltig 1 Th cardinal did pram 1 ee here today nut two workotiu era planned tomorrow at ft Miami Heaxti p'k, II. Waahington party. in-moing SI t.

layer- all physically 01 and atiout 'ipH'er. waa gieaied 0) City and faiie 'wf nffl- 1 he rnivetaiiy of Mlaetaaippi uam la due to arriva at 'i to iM'l tomorrow Thkei Male llrl-k Meanwhile, a "gin-d" advance a- of tbl Wa repotted fnaiige Howl rwsmmittee. whun p'-dicted a aii o.it rf lh uauo in Miami tedium teiylng piin ipailT tt defnielv eilen'-e. en.ptoy Nntu lm t-m against Ml, Whlrh ha ten tauKM Uie Warney tyle of play Of V.hfcrn a IWai.t4 A-Ute. Featherweight Ring Contenders To Meet CH If A 0, Tmi vi et Young i h-glttmlf.

Of Wii.i City. and Winirei iM'mi MwLlin of Vltteetinaai, a pair of itunlar, will mt In a IJ-round h-ril tomorrow n-gtit tw re--ogriition IlUnoi 1 of I oki yrntnlr f'-r tie world faattiecwetgnt liM I toi nd t' nuMiitei (ma n- nola arwl Nw V' loii og coin.n.a-i deprived rreddie U.liaf. l.irt-! eitif.ati aootriftaw, of 1 lia-pc'unrt knig for fallui da it hia title wih.n tneir tri.t.rva Miller alill r'tii'd by Uoi Wa-j tiori "ling ee4a' ilin''ie itd Hw Yon nernd Al naivj 'nyp aiiwn-ivtii, Mnn'i, a their cfKiue man in tb divUion Tf winner tfe Might mif Mulhtul bltl will roaet ti n-r of a bout bieen C'ia'sd in Mn Kovnp eant her ataUr, giJra'-tri and Mary flh-p-hfd atnl th a '11 e-f or.d rr'l(Cap 'JOfi jefd hcketf'. in 3 14 14 than 'he 3 40 4 Aii' l'-'lg mad et Manhattan in ie l(ift lh a richer event undr A A tJ aan-rifirj the en'f one tr.at did not reault in -h! erlf.g tfr w-o- Urea freair.f r.f W'tftSfea A mmir.g Ve ft ttewftm thra ivher A wire in lon.yarg gtyle i'' to via ta I til. i i Votes To Accept Resignation And Ask Others To Withdraw NEW YORK.

Doc. 39. Tne American Olympic committee, having hurdled the major barriers In the path of American participation In the Berlin gamfn. today voted to accept the rcimnation of certain committeemen and aluo to aak "lune-warm" members to withdraw. The resignations had been submitted by facuonlsts headed by Joremiah T.

Mahoncy. former prcsi-VI ol the Amateur Athletic union -jayi a bitter opponent ot American participation. The resignations were received shortly after the heated battle waned by this faction and lost In the recent A. A. U.

convention. Handle Routine Matters The Olympic committeemen, passive as routine business went by the hoards In an all day session in the New VorK Athletic club, sat up In their chairs and boomed "aye" to the proposal of Avery Brunflage. president, that the resignations be accepted and that, those whose lacK of activity Indicated they were not wholly In accord with American participation be courteously nskod to withdraw. A a result of today'i action, questionnaires will be sent to all committeemen In the country asking their stand. Chairmen ot the various committees Indicated that the Influx of money tor financing the sending ot teams abroad had speeded up since the winning of the battle In the A.

A. U. convention. Will Sail Friday It was announced that 51 athletes of the skiing, bob sled, speed "Hal-mo and ice hockey tesms would sail Friday. The Ice hockey team was the only one whose finances were shaky.

The -Inal rowing tryouts will be held on Lake Carnegie at Princeton, on July 2-3-4 with six crews. Sshlngt'on. California. Navy. Prince-Ji.

Pennsylvania and Yale, already having signified Intention ol entering. Cornell. Columbia and Harvard were considering entering their crews for the test that will be run over the Olympic 2.000 mciera. Teams Will Sail For Europe Friday NEW YORK, Dec. 3B.

(41 Americas Olympic winter sports teams have their final tune-upa this week before sailing for Europe Friday. In addition to a pre-OlympIc carnival and hockey game at Madison square Garden tomorrow night In conjunction with the finale of th national figure skating championships, the annual Middle Atlantic speed skating championships at Newburgn NY New Years Day will bring ae'verai Olympic athletca Into action. The figure skaters who will represent the Unltd States at Garrruscn partenklrchcn, Germany. In February wont be chosen until after tomorrow but the others have been selected and most of them 11 appear at the Oarden. The Olympic hockey team Is slated to play hibltlon game against the New York Rovers of the Eastern league: the speed skaters will also their skill while the bobaled- and ski runner.

Jumper, merely will parade acroas the arena. --All five member, of the U. B. flS-d skating team In addition to ank Stack. Canadian Olymplo en-uv.

arc entered In the Newburgn meet which has an entry list of Eat the largeat In Its history The me are Eddie Schroeder and LM Frelslnger of Chicago. Robert Peler-V and Delbert Lamb ot Milwaukee Allan Potts of Brooklyn, de-Jcndlng champion In the senior mens division of the "ent vi.m nf Buffs o. holder of the wnmen a title, la slated to open what ah. has "nfd her final year of competition st Newburgh. facing a field.

also plana to sail for Europe soon to compete In race. In Norway. Four men', races and thre. tor women will be held In addition to Intermediate and Junior champlon- avents and tne Donoghue Memorial race, which I. not counted In th.

point scoring tor the titles. Miss Hollinger Wins National Net Title BROOKLINB. 20. In atralcht sets, lf-year-old Virginia HolllngAr. nf Dayton.

defeats Helen Bsrnhard. 14. of New York to-dav to retain her title as the na-fjnnal Junior girls' Indoor tennis aln- champion. jrnr Dayton chop stylist took all Hut three games from her young, hard-hitting opponent. The acorea were fl-0, 6-3.

The two singles finalists, paired together, put in a comeback after dropping the first set In a aptrlted match to capture the double, championship from Polly Morrill, of Droham. and Hop. of Philadelphia. The was B-fl, fl-4. -3.

Generals May Play In Centennial Game FORT SMITH. Ic 38. (AV-Washington and les will consider ft Centennial game with Ar'iansa. In Uttls Rock nest November 11. That was th information received tonight In a telegram by the rViutn-wt American from Isigl Pasaarelll.

Arkansas unlveraity professor, now spending a portion of the holidays in New York, Pasaarellil, long a booster of athletics at Arkansas university was an onservw during the annual session of Me National Collegiate Athletic, as-U 'istion in New York last, week TV FLORSHEIM RHORs FOR MINI All lire. rPWL nil nifie. 18.95 THE LEADER ratio Ave. I Rnhhv (irivinn to hid nt Stanford drilled in tha ruin todny tot rht New Vnr'i Diy Rn liowl Knme with Southern Methodist. 1 rm Unth.

i-f th Hianfnrrl mrOiinl tnlf (i it hi waa "lnrltnet to lrliFVi thr ItilllMiPli would cfr in tinirv lr tha ronieat I vra atf.s. vhi, nianfnril me roltnimu unlvrnity. (tvon atriiUfn with a filial elrt, hut covered and plavM a hangup sld tiriHMtieil tor Joh Ki TiMid. lHtiind aenhir, a ir.Miiitfil tn fill Ilia gap If nrrr-arv liraun tlij jMrk phia ol the Imttrtn' attack and nilluiut hint thr vauitied run Ming imite of Ihe Palo Alio rtrt (Mi 11 rt rlitiily erlpplrd. HunhHd.

rntTvmg a weight ad ant aa" r' innimm na man, win match now and a hriltlant defeiiaaj ut it dNtption and arnr. tn ilyiiAimta lit tha forthcoming ari. t'o Mtty Itetr Teiae Muatanga have rolled up iuO point In 14 gamea lt overhadnw the 114 counted, t'lMch riny rhornhill cardl riain ir "ig'rA evi. Han rot 11 prrmitieft the oppitlco only two toiM-hd)wna ll aeaenn against five yielded hv the unheal a nmithweirn champlona HtKhed I l'l rd On nffenalve aid The In ailing Ten rnahei tarda and need for l.tl miTfe niaiiford dim I TIB yerdat paard for M. M.

I. ateragej Sim tenia a game, niapfnrd JUg, It en with Ihe dtnainie hob by 1iata4.fi, ntaiifofd'ft ruahlng aver ate tana imlr eight tarda a game Miote IhAtt lh litalNngt'. peanee Stanford 'HilV "infl Tarda tT lushing and Hi by aerial auauford encountered no rival who knew the finer pot Ma 4 paaelng ft aahlbited hy aotilhweetarn conference Wul mt it wee to um that tha Mui-tan mt no becg wUh lh powaf and pd of tlrayxm Needed So I leld (Jnrtl ftllitirirenl waa the thai th Mitlng. eten -'h Maurlr) ihr'a etliU'wted tne. aeldnm neede4 field g'wl kicking lor victory Mtteree atanhHd'a "Moafc" Mite, rrip thrh kl kert the a'dlnala tn triumph The mMble alerting lineup: '( ptt, lanfnra MiM-ria ia HanrtlA VM Ailarnt lt Miliar n-x'tiie is lUeilla J'fl Tm.ehte (M Wwitman tag cwtrti ilg ItawiK'in if tlrait-sfl le fti-attl la W- ia Johfovin la anit nat I '111 I1IS1 17 Wiu-m Hit IW Mhi(arg Trains Bear 1,500 Mustang Fans West DAfiJtit Ti.

Ia i-n-More than mile nf retimed oare beer ing 1 goo itoiitharn Mtholit unt-v-raity tana rolled out of taaltae day an rut to rwaedena and tne Nw Yeei ley owl lo-HMll cla-h between an4 ford (Mint holder of th ooo ttckete old ht traveled Waatward nn f-e-rtai itr raajuiar train, mntny ear nd altplanae AMU a id tnay foitid beve an 0ou0 th ftte Hag taf been available. Ooy J.nire Allrad Will heed th Tea die-iation, whtn will setae) the optKi tunny to dvrti-e tne ettientnel eafniatMon eeiabralinf in a'alea XHh birthday h( In Many of lh Tatan wore roeooy nata dia'lnguiah thetneelvae ttf when they fvn tn wei SPIN DALE FIVE FACES OF FORD QUINT TONIGHT HI'INDAIC Iftperlan itn'noate -'ni-i- rnin -'iinwt wii Minn Miwr'fw nigna in a getmai won W.rr.srd e4iege rm tha Spindai Ihe aluta third leant will tangle) with l-rn e'xnp'a. of ftlud eoU et o'l. end the aplndfttaw Wifha-d geme will folhrw Weather Interrupts Sugar Bowl Program ini'iii and th rgtte i -iit pofa i'arniveij eh, waa to h'i ren inatag't -ats-d in ft ana) oiaot l.nvot onivetetry tl he vt'ia-l-il nto ft ie t'f tne poetpone Ma and m.e ha-f tn hae of reta ti i-ii d'oui pati hnure mn -f trie 'd im tTi-n and vert-, the ejty p-r gulf coura) a Tie rtf'a aehe! -lied under tn 'h ham Yaenti el tin, i 4 e( rtr nntu MurHUy ftr tne then weather in irf irrad htd'ing he nrtftte. Tr-m nd naiii m4 will h-td lornoirow 'efii'Vn The indnig aorne nf the ne- Mll(t f.orartot a'art reeled OVWff week ni'l ata.

t'ng to leave Inei? rnfg tir-e uhpa- kad 5SM LLitJ in it: an tun HUM rn l-f VI Oliver Irenrh. president of the AMietille Hiiohiill rliih. ploughed til run mi a lot of mow en route from hit home In Charlehliui. trMerdiiv In vWt Ahettlle for the find limp alnce the clc of i lit I'lcflmout league '-ton. The proxy hit lit nvi regarding tht makeup of the 1 ImirlMn rndor would he forthcoming OIll.

Alice tlolthiK t.reeiWtnro to-ilnv In the IntereM of the Mar-tln-llle club of the Ill-Matr (digue, which like A-lievill- I a St. I I- (Hrdlnal "farm" team. I'retltlent French will return here to remain until th meeting of 1'ledmniii true hp directors. Ihii IV. Hill.

president ot the Piedmont, wild eHerdny the league meeting will he held mmhi ft pnMlble." It will probably lie culled early In fin miry. Ambers To Face Klick Friday In Week's Feature Lightweight Contenders Will Fight In Madison Square Garden Ring NEW YORK. Dec. 80. (Pi An all-star lightweight slyw headed by Prankle Klick, San Kranclsco veteran and Lou Ambers.

Herkimer Hurri cane, at Madison square Garden Friday night, tops this week's national boxing program. Klick and Ambers, the latter making a successful comeback to the ring after a broken Jaw kept him out of competition for nearly three months, will go ten rounds, Th nrntrim Monday At New York, bteve Ha- lalko, Auburn. N. va. Joey rr- rando, New Jersey, ltghlweighta, 10.

At Buffalo, Big Boy Brackey, Buffalo vs. Johnn" i-recman, Salamanca, N. heavyweights, 10: Billy Nlchl, Pittsburgh vs. Juhnny Nelson. Buffalo, heavyweights, 10.

At Newark, N. Jerry Paul. Providence, R. va. Irish Johnny Toomey, Newark, lightweights, Joey Grey, Herkimer, vs.

Freddie Bustard, Paterson, N. welterweights, 8. At Chicago, Wlnfred iMoonj Mulllns, Vlncennos, va. Ev.rctts Young) Rlghtmlrc, Sioux Olty, featherweights. 12.

lueaday At Hollywood, Calif. Frankle Wallulus, Spokane, vs. Art Lasky, Minneapolis, heavyweights, 10. Wednesday At Milwaukee, Gorilla Jones, Akron, va. Talt Llttman, Cudary, mlddleweighta, 10: Oa-car Rankin, Loa Angeles va, Oeorgo Black, Milwaukee, mlddleweighta.

8. Thursday At Chicago. Hank Bath, California Babe St. Louis, heavywelghta. 6: Billy Treest, Bsta-vla, 11U vs.

Smokey Msggert, Bryant, heavyweights, 6. Friday at New York. Lou Ambera. Herkimer, N. va.

Frankle Klick. San Francisco, llghtwelghta. 10: Leonard Del Oenlo. New York, va Bobby Pacho. Cleveland, lightweights.

10: Aldo Spoldl. Italy va. Eddie Zlvlc. Pittsburgh, lightweights, 10. SECOND ROUND POSTPONED IN PASADENA OPEN PASADENA.

Dec. 39. (If, Second round play In the Pasadena $4,000 open golf tournament was postponed today because of rain. Weather permitting. pUy will be resumed tomorrow.

The finals, previously set for Monday will be advanced to Tuesday. Harry Cooper. Chicago professional, holds a three-atroka lead in the first round with a BO. live under par. His pair of 3.r made yeaterday equalled the mark et In 18.10 by Craig Wood, of Deal, N.

J. Two professionals, Jimmy nines. O.rden City, Long Island, Al Krue-ger. Belolt, and Wlffy Coxe, Bethesda. Md were tied for place with U'a.

Four player, tied for fourth poal-tlon with Mortis Dutra. Detroit: Henry Plcard, Her.h.v, Vio OheMi, Deal, N. and Orvllie White, St. Louu. Horlon Smith.

Chicago, atood nest In line with a 7o, one under par. Despite tne condition of the green, thl. morning. 14 omee, their way up to the ninth hols before they wen. called In by th tournament committee.

Phillies Will Play 30 Exhibition Tilts PHILADELPHIA. Dec. Phllliea announced today a thirty-game training arhedul. lor neit spring. The first game will be played March 13.

ten daya after the teem reaches its training base at Winter Haven. Fla. Match la. Brooklyn at Clearwater, Fla; Bt Lnul. National at Rraden-lon; 14- Cincinnati at Tampa: H.

Waahington at Orlando: 1. Brooklyn at Winter Haven: l. Newark at Win. tey Haven; 80, Washington at Winter Haven: 31. Newark at Bebrlng: 33, at Louie National, at Winter Haven: 31.

Milwaukee at Winter Haven: 34. Milwaukee at leike Wales; 3V Rochester al Bartow: 3l. tmaton National, at at Petetsburg: 37, Boston American, at Winter Haven: as Bltunor at win-tr H.rtn: 3. Boston Americans at Sarasota; 30. Cincinnati at winter Haven; 31.

Bt. Louis Amertoan. at Winter Haven. April 1. Chicago National, at Winter Harm; 3.

Raltlmora at Kiaaimmee, Minneapolis at Deland: 4 and Chicago National, at Montgomery. AM Macon at Macon. Oa 7. at Atlanta: i Danville rVhool. field at Danville Va Norfolk at Va 10.

TVunicton at Waahington; II and 13. Athlrtica at frula. I d.lptia. Bobby WHiton Take Much Punishment. But Never I Slows Pace NEW YORK.

lt 39 i--IVh-by Souther Melhfdlfi half-pint back, who alodd out like a Riant among the nat ton's hall car riers, adiUxl the i tiig crown of tha iHouthweat Conference to hi Hwly worn all-America honor ehthhiK onlV H7 pound. Wilnon would look, like a mltlKft alonlde of hiA fellow all-AinciIcoA If the mythical eleven wr ever aaembled on a gridiron. But he la all football player-make no intake about thU. He took a lot of punishment all aeaaon from men who out weighed hi in tiO and 70 pound and kept right on running the bull for touchdown lhere were plenty of time, when Jib wna brmiRht down with bruising tackles, that It looked a thotish he wouldn't be able to pick hnn-elf up. Put he aiwaya did.

And a minute or two later would wimiwi off on a long run, aa faM and ciutiv ever KheiU Pound You've got to take your hat off to theae little fellow who match apeed. brain and rutwedneaa agalntl the brawn of the giant football player Little "Monk" Meyer of Army be-lonK In that cla. Tne ffKiUiall piorama carried Mver weight a I'tU pound )1 eaon. He did weigh that mucn hefttr the aea.on got under way Hut 'he humping he t'k gtadnai. ly whittled him down.

Agaifkt Yale he amled nr. pound" Whn Armv lined up egninat Notre name Monk wna down to 141 and a couple of week Inter he took all Navy toeaed hi erijy it en I pound 1 a lot of weight to trim off a epnie figure like M'-ywr hut the i loe did not impair hi effetlrerieaa. A a nmttcr of fw fp ha impiovd with eech ronteat and waa th epark plug of the Army eleven all at-aaoti. I Meyer emerged from the lttM on with th 11 nrn viable reputation I nf being a fumhler, Me had I oat the on 1 1 on aeveral fKchione hut. he hue alway In I a ted that ha did not rumble, that the hall wa matched I from hi ami hy opponent, name out thia year Tilly eip'-otitig I aomeone to trv the ha.llateamug act every time he rerrltvi th hall and act about protertlng hlmaelf accordingly.

u-r eerier remarkbiy weil, I for there were few If any Important fftltfriAalO MM 4iat eitti wut aiwajbac tut, W-4. Burglars Arouse Fighting Spirit Of Eastern All-Stars HlllhU.I (allf. n. The Hi'otrru football 1 rrui toncnitulale thenmeKea tlmt ihev pluv the enatern alnr Vted-neilu and not tndti), Ihe euxternera Hero In a fighting mood, all on aumini of hiirglar who went 1 lir ong thrlr locker tealerdnv Hhlle lliey were at met lie for th game tit nan Kranciwo Nr Yeai ia. Nheldmi llee, Mlnneanta full-hark, to, p.ti, two rlnga and a watch.

I'rpper tnnalalile, of Princeton, ln.l fluo, t'aul I'auk, anniher frit I on atm, a tiaith and $11. MMtiid Hmlih. of Nrw 1 nrk nulierli a lolihed of only fV rent hut anJd It "all tlMt I imd Till ItSWII AT IMHlKHr rillCAOO. Dec. 'J9 tfr- Uffal a mum I national titho-lic high eciMKil lMVikettail champion, ahlp tournament lll he held Man 1 B-'Ja Inrhmive, tile hv Hemaid A l(eO1y difel'W of alhletli', aimouiu -ed today.

ftimhlea chargei agalnal him In 10AA 1 liiinih tlllliig hlop Ihrll' On of the Nary buW tried to pull th ball out of Meyer arm In rleeh of th aervlc eleven on frank lin Field 1 he Micltlm uiaiwd to get hi handa Rtound th ball but Jut ee he waa aJtoui to give It a tug Sttrtik burirti til lrtt jft hi tr mentor thumb. Titer no furuhle When the Middle complained about the l.humb-bitlng epla.de Meyer enma right bark with a thret to bite off hu whole hand If he tape a ten bl effort to "a teal' th ball Meye. owe hi f'MJthaii atic Mta al Wet point entirely to Maul liar twvl'laon. for th capable oeh r-'fuaed to fj'tlt on him when Id ftlend that waa Juat waating Ma Hm Uylhg to mak a football plyer out of Lh "Monkey MliUImmy ivewt vip fciirt amply Twardd for te houra In er hording Meyer witen th little fellow tarnn through tn uon fin faahlon thl yea. romlnff niter, Johnny Hat' mother, ehft haa protlded the enrld titlh It children, of wrrnm Johnnt the aeejiih.

he a leading role in ihe preparation. Johntii a aready getting aom eliere a I at or a heered Mm eiidit at a ret-enl nietth lnmt-ria hate their ee an hlrn, Johnny alett train ellh hi father, eho, hating loaf leg in I he ear, doe hi ahadifft hot in while anting in hair nut M. Maia, tttia ha ti'diel the ap-ot tor fear, d'-e mt ot lh reel I'k. 1hy regard Jrthnnr a hing Bulled In every wa roy lh a rer he ha rhoaen. end ai determined to Mi Hd him to ure.

iviin egnt Urn In their record Two rw ha-katrok mark piaeed Jit th by AlOert of th New V'r cltib. whu Frn Horn pa of Yr. anoht fvorg' mhlrg perfi.fmari'j that fd rvt curit hraie tb a tarter gn Jammed awimmmg rmt t'm Vnd eghe r.cvefed 100 Tfd in hi to i t.p tn 1 og rf'e- hy W'rn i Reolohft. K'ftol'il i in Jir 14 I 7 Nwarg ntft I fro yird ttmj 1 wa l-t 4 wait under toe go don by lauobT Krugtr, Alameda, lad. BRITISH MOTHER OF 14 SPARS WITH SON, YOUNG FISTIC HOPE a ifitlft'iiM 1 Vly -it of tiaot a ill he plavoit et mi 'i- i 1 1 wheiej W' nairN Iter- 9w Wew ihetr eirimat aei i a.tii tha Rw-eton anoT'a h'atae w.li attetr a-? an g-'t-a fe! ot lo the weather ageJft to Aa i-l ii.i fr'g btaa' ff.M the ItOrtM AhiW'iiii 'Jul l-v tx-ai, a i.i' i a farfential reirt t-Mj'it-d (' of the opert IOMMIS.

Iter tM. AIM In an et aide home tinniarget hy M'nMh. a nvither. i Mil In apear ame, atanda before her 14-jear-ld it her hand In th position of a boaer. tune on, Johnny," the In fltea.

"11 hate It And there heglna gj period ahadow -bo Ing In ebb Johnny hsia 111 mother a arrlng pert net. Ihe pa-e la feat. Nimble John ht haa to eert hlrnaelf. Th fHitn ehoe with jolg breathing and the potnd vf eU aater, Johnny! ai your left; Ihal'i right And keep jour chin down- how ynu re getting It:" It ell part of lh training of Kief era 4or meter t.me fwrni pared with th 41 Maitnlo Mono-lulu, fTgiterd ir, lt'0, while hu time for 44() yard A 31 3. ciipp-4 i nearly 40 i econd off the nark of 10 Mt bf Oeorge Ko)a, MeeevUi'pe.

IV I in July, 137. lenolre now Mr Oleon Wingard, of Cincinnati, turned tn enmr.vr record braaa ng perform-anre, the oo--id dta. tn-e free a'yi In 14 4 rut 3 4 rer.nd o'f lb 17 registered Aug wt IH.I at ManhMn sVach. by rjorotn' ffstinori. gVU aUeftr Mr.

Winar4 World Record Falls As Coral Gables Tank Meet Opens 'fh- foal id of lo rf-l t't Hf.w' m- i 1 tlx ond gi'up -'s-l Mf i 1 Ha tt'ft li 'I Th a'. Vm-tmtf Alr. I Oao mio Mai'b It 1 a- I tdi-, mm IS He-la. Jo lied at Itini J' it iJ Nkmi al rW.r.ng 3 fcal-'fa '4h le-ltem at I l'i'tr f. tn Hraea M-a tl UMirl I i I A-rih'OgfetiT.

i A' Nl'Jl iarh Krifaiihe at Kn-aville Nrf'U at i rf 'n Hm hiiV'ft) Ito; Mhi'-nd II, 13 lerflg'- at a lot Mat) ti- uV Wt t''lK te. i'st f' lre iiii-'le-t Maw Ye (jOi af(i'y Vlsl''a rair.ed in tn half tmn'M U. iii piarf i( jfd te-aa'beu (' 41 41 before croi of mora 'ban H'fl iaf liar lh 0. rveniroJ half tiro Varcae rt-frwe a. vt al- i Tor Jen a) et N-w T' rr ia ngrti to ungi tmn 4 emendi.

CORAL OABLXM, r.ft Dec. 30. tJT, A glfty of America beet aquatic. tar ahattered five national and r-n world awimminf record her this afternoon a th three-day Miami ftiitmor aquatio mow got under way iter of th dy Adnlph Klefer. 17-year-otd fhlcagoan.

wivate time of sagg for the goo meter baek-tmk event vaa 1 itvntidi futar than the world marg hur.g up by KlyoRawa Japan, at Tokyo, on January 31. 111 Kiefer alao bettered two ne'iie long coajrae mark the on mrier and 40-)sr4 aaeiroca.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Asheville Citizen-Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Asheville Citizen-Times Archive

Pages Available:
1,691,487
Years Available:
1885-2024