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AN MAY BE LIFTED ON BOWL GAMES Amateur Boxers Scheduled to Appear in Ten Contests Tonight in Coliseum, Fair Grounds SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE HEAVIES WILL Weight Favors BE FEATURED ON MITT CARD WILL BE ASKED TO CONSIDER ALL POST-SEASON CLASSICS Temple For Game With Longview Lol.oes Will Be Called Upon to Stop 1 Bo-Pound Bark field FIFTEEN SHREVEPORT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1937 iEfforls of Sugar Bowl Committee to "Corner" Title Merchants-Sons of Amej ican Legion to Offer First Show Holder May Be Voted Down at Meeting That Opens Friday Class Grid Rivals Clash For Dixie Produces Stars For Little All-American North Louisiana Title Friday By KENNETH GREGORY Jackson, Dec. 0 (IP). Around hotel lobbies, as faculty representa-ves and athletic directors gathered for the annual Southeastern conference tneetlng. It dlveloped today there would be considerable opposition to any Inove for a tie-up with the new Orleans Sugar Bowl.

Longview, Texas, Dec. 9 (Special) A defense that will stop the IBS-pound backfield Temple will bring here Saturday that, in a nutshell is what Coach P. E. Shotwell and his assistant, Buck Osborn, must figure out before game time Saturday in Lobo stadium here. Longview's chief claim to fame up to now has been a sweet running attack featuring Dandy Dick Miller.

His classy broken field running and his $50,000 Toe Early arrivals, pointing out there would be little advantage of aligning kith the New Orleans Mid-winter Sports associations said a majority of schools Arcadia, Columbia Booked To Meet On Latter Team's Field would oppose the suggestion, which has some support from a few large In Five of Eleven Players From South of Mason And Dixon Line stitutions. The Sugar Bowl group would like for the conference to make Its champion hach year to play In the New Orleans Columbia, Dec. 9 (Special). The Class North Louisiana high iclasslc. almllar to the manner in mates' superb blocking have caused WHAT A SOCK! lalch the Pacific Coast conferenc school football championship will be New York, Dec.

The 1937 Associated Press "Little All-America" football team may be little In name, most observers to lose sight of a tight Iplacea lu title wlnenr In the Rose decided here today in a game between defense. bowl. but not In statute. In 11 games year the Lobos "I do not believe any of the south The team five playera from the have rolled up 307 points with one I eastern schools would want to kill Its chances of an Invitation to the three from the Middle West, two of the state's roughest schedules. Three 1938 district champions wen; from the East and one from the if I Rose bowl," said one athletic director, Pacific Coast averages better than on the regular slate and Lufkin was "Although the Sugar bowl may In 189 pounds over all.

It has a line the near future develop Into as at knocked off for a fourth. Only 67 points have been tallied against them. scaling 195 from end to end, and a I tractive a m-oDoeltlon as the Rose Columbia and Arcadia elevens. Columbia holds the Northeast cuiwn and Arcadia is the Northwest champ-Ion. The winner of today's contest advances to the finals of the state program for a meeting with the title holder of South Louisiana.

Both teams came through their regular Class schedule and district playoffs undefeated, although each team lost to an A division squad. Columbia's loss as to Jonesboro, 12 to 0, at the start of the 1937 campaign and the Hornets dropped a 7 to 0 decision to Homer. backfield that, despite the presence Since Sunset tallied October 8 tot I bowl, the latter now la uppermost a team has been able to score on the I in favor." of 160-pound Quarterback Burns Mc-Klnney of Hardin-Slmmons, Texas, averages 181 pounds. Lobo regulars. Tyler scored a touch Along with this sentiment, there appeared considerable agitation for down after the Lobos built up a 27-0 lead, Marshall blocked a second string That competition among the bril rescinding the action of last February I when the conference voted a pro liant 1937 crop of small-college backs was tough is attested to In the fact that the "Little-All-America" back- halfback's punt on the Longview 15, and recovered for a touchdown.

And Gladewater scored In taking a 87-12 Ipoaal to recognize only the Rose bowl land Sugar bowl games. This prevents Stock of the Hornets fell sharply I any team from playing elsewhere when It was learned that Dan Ed field Includes only one repeater, Captain Dick Riffle of Albright. Paired with him and McKlnney are Wendell Amateur boxers will parade their fistic wares tonight at the Coliseum arena, on a program sponsored by the Merchants-Sons of the American Legion. A splendid array of athletic talent has been selected and promoters say boxing fans will be treated to an evening of action by the ring warriors. The first bout will begin promptly at eight o'clock win1! Millard Wyman as referee and Gladden Harrison supervisor of the pioram.

Harrison said Thursday night ar rangements have been made to warm the Coliseum. Sixteen boys will take part In the feature bouts. They were chosen from an entry list of thirty-eight. A cjuple of preliminary matches between youngsters in the "skeeterwe'-ghf division will open the program. Although the heavyweight battle between Bulldog Hymbrae of Barks-dale and Knockout Dupree of Shreve port, is listed as the featur there are other bouts that will ri'ai the man event.

The feud between Babe Manuel and Slugger Slmpkins, rival soldier fighters, us a real honest to goodness one. They are from Barks-dale Field. Simpkins will represent the Nlntieth Attack Squadron and Manuel will wear the colors of the Sixth Air Base Squadron anl there will be supporters from both iuad-rons at the ringside. Smoky Joe Spillers, Barksdaie middleweight, and Luther Mays of the Red Shield club are both tough, experienced fighters and thU bout should be closely fought. Mason Thompson of Shreveport la meeting a tough customer In Fred Foley of Alden Bridge.

Thompson has boxed as an amateur here on former programs. Foley is undefeated In eleven amateur contests. The lightweight ranks will furnish plenty of action with Roy Trlcne and Hewitt Houser of the Red Shield club, Mel Alexander of draws a tough opponent in John L. Aldrich of Monroe. Larney Brown, Red Shield club lightheavy and Tommy Irwin will complete the feature bouts.

Irwin Is a former member of the Bossier high school' boxing team and is a classy boxer, and hard puncher. Brown Is making his first appearance here. Gordon Stansbury, heavyweight, was forced to cancel his bout due to an injury. shellacking; but scores came either on the entire second string or with subs manning key positions. Further, the Wolves at one time or Auburn has been Invited to play wards and Homer Wilson, regulars, would not see service in the tit Butcher of Gustavus Adoiphus In the Orange bowl.

An Information telegraphic vote of the membership (Minn), and Clay Calhoun of Loyola game. They are both victims of the "flu," and Coach Madison Brooks approved the game, but the con of New Orleans. says both are definitely out. Edwards Calhoun, captain and fullback, was Is runner-up for scoring honors. a battering line plunger and blocker ference must give 1U formal approval.

It must do so, too, for the other two bowl games for Alabama and Louisiana State, but this a Coach Brooks' team ended a heavy and a defensive standout In eve 7 training ssige Wednesday amid matter of routine. flurry of snow on a rain soaked field game despite the handicap of weak support. Butcher, also a runner and blocker, was an Iron man not lust SN Yi mmmm pSmMi i'ii iTf i nun "hWttiiliul Thursday's session consisted mostly of a light signal drill. He has been "It la not fair to the other teams to limit the postseason game to those two." remarked a prominent for one season but for three. He played a full sixty minutes In eigh working his charges hard the past week effecting a defense for the delegate.

"I think we should let the teen games. vaunted Columbia passing attack The Minnesota ns Mid-West gates down, return to the old rule wherebv only approval of a majority besides perfecting new plays for the ern mates in the all-star array are another have stopped just about very type of attack. Port Arthur had weight and power, Sunset had the wide-open type of game, Lufkin had a strong line and a trio of fleet backs that were not stopped until the Lobos did it. But Temple presents what la potentially the most powerful club Longview has met. The Typhoon, with Flying Dutchman Noble Doss, Euel Wesson, Leslie Procter and James Enloe doing the ball lugging, has a backfield that will average nearly 30 pounds more than Longview's heaviest back.

Whether or not the lighter forwards of the Wolves and the even lighter line-backers can stop the quartet Is the item that now is puezl-lng Longview. The Lobos used a five-man line with a 3-2-1 secondary to stop Lufkin, but many believe that it will take a seven-man line to make any headway against the powerful Typhoon attack. Hornets to spring against the of tha membershio necessary for post-season contest." son Tide. Arcadia followers are hoping for a dry field as the light Hornet team would be at a great Harry Kline, 190-pound end from Emporia (Kan.) Teachers, and Wayne Godard, 192-pound tackle of Cape Girardeau's all-winning squad. Some doubt was expressed that ap proval would be given a proposal to aive athletic directors equal voting disadvantage playing on a wet field The South and Southwest, in ad They will be outweighed approxl power with faculty representatives mately eleven pounds per man by the latter, under the constitution dition to McKinley and Calhoun, also contributed a guard.

Elmer Cochran of Murray (Ky.) Teachers; the other Columbia. have sola power In conference affairs each Institution is limited to one The stubborn defensive work of the Arcadia line has been a feature of tackle, 212-pound Walter Riddle. of Birmingham-Southern, and Cen the Hornets success. It would be vote. It was believed that the proposal would be arwroved In part, giving ter Wallace Johnson, a converted hard, Indeed, to find a better bat anced line than David Beamlett, out fullback who plaved for Austin Earl N'ore and Ray Buckley athletic directors admittance to ail 1 meatmen.

Including the (Tex.) and wasf tops among linemen standing candidate for state hono Ray Buckley must have' swung A sellout crowd of 8,000 persona Is In the Texas conference. at tbe pivot spot. Shields and John LUlUVi L.ivi. a executive sessions. The conference sessions get under William Smith, rangy end from clear from the floor to set Earl Nore on lils head tn this manner son, guards.

Bud Simpson at right Marshall of West is Riffle's tackle with Harold Simpson, Wilson tomorrow with an executive He did but Earl came back to win eastern companion. The Far West and Butler alternating at the oth expected at the game. Tickets are selling fast, 4,000 of' them having been reserved before they were even printed, and 500 more goal-line 'eats put on sale Tuesday morning did not last until noon. meetlnr. An open session is scheduled the drlsloD.

Action Is from boat mngie representative Is Douglas tackle and Yarbrough and Mc ik. afternoon. The business 1 In I.os Angeles. Central Press. Keatan on the terminals.

The fact not expected to be completed before uiaersnaw, powerful Santa Barbara guard. Another coaat star, nick that they have yellded but 13 points Saturday afternoon, president a. r. WeUgerber of Wllliamette, who made to 10 opponents this season is enough to -convince the most skeptical critics Michigan Will Finney of Sewanee will preside In the of Dr. R.

J. L. Menuet of Tulane the all-star backfield a year ago, lie kicked 'Kama Into a bowl, for It was the accurate toe of Hayward San ford, strapping substitute, that gave the Crimson Tide Its field goal victories over Tulane and Vanderbilt. Kneeling to hold the ball is "Her-' key" Mosley. Figure-minded fans estimate those field goals may be worth $50,000 apiece, in Rose Bowl receipts, Alabama plays California at Pasadena.

Seventeen Cage Scribes Call War Admiral Greatest Turf Star of Year lauea to measure up to the stand of their prowess, aroa of this seasons mrtt resigned. A uniform opening date for fresh Not Keep Kipke Afl of the schools represented on Candidates For A great offensive battle is expected to develop between two of the leading candidates for the mythical eleven. Columbia and Caldwell parish men football practice, the question of giving athletic directors complete the 1987 eleven fall Into the true littl all-Amrlcan, classification, which As Grid Coach supervision over meets and tourna Little Giants of Football uirnus hq enrollment or not over Louisiana Tech fans are boasting the prowess of Joe May, quarterback, while all north menu and the disbursement of funds accruing therefrom and selection of h.m for various annual events 1,000 boys and a football schedule largely confined to colleges of the west Louisiana is singing the praise Facts and figures on the Little All-America of 1937: Player College Home Pos. Wt. Ht.

of Geral) Hightower, the Hornets Seabiscuit Close Second In Poll Conducted By News Service Former Ail-American Told iame claM round out the program. sensational halfback and field gen Bulldogs Play First Game Harry Kline, Emporia, Teachers, Elmdale, End .190 6'02" Wayne Godard, Cape Girardeau, Anna, 111., Tackle 192 6 02" It was heard also that the of motion pictures, which on eral. Arcadia will also offer "Tag Contract Will Not Be Renewed In June Prep School Grid Yarbrough, end, Davis Bramlett, cen Elmer Cochran, Murray, Teachers, Paducah, Guard 174 5'11" Tuesday With Team From Arkansas several occasions this fall createa ter, and their hard charging full Wallace Johnson, Austin, Texas, Athens, Texas, Center 200 6 By OKLO ROBKRTSOV New York, Dec. 9 (JP)- To War Ad back, Armour Wright Ballance. uch discussion over the failure of ficlals to catch certain Illegal plays, may come before one of the meetings.

Games of Texas Ann Arbor. Dec. 9 '4. The Douglas Oldershaw, Santa Barbara, Bakersield, Guard 190 6' Walter Riddle, Birmingham-Southern, Wllsonvllle, Tackle 212 6' William Smith, Marshall W. Williamson, W.

Va End 200 6'02" Fans who like variety In their foot miral, unbeaten three-year old, and ball will be treated to a full hour Seabiscuit, king of the handicap divi University of Michigan one of football's strongholds since the turn of Ruston, Dec. 9 (Special). Although Louisiana Tech's basket ball squad for this year Includes put Burns McKlnney, Hardin-Slmmons, Wichita Falls, Qb. 160 6' of entertainment as Columbia runs sion, today went the highest awards' attainable on the American turf. Will Draw 31,000 the century, was in the market for Richard Riffle, Albright, Corning.

N. Hb. 186 6'01 ALL STARS WILL PLAY CAME FOR from the Minnesota shift while the Horneta employ the Notre Dame style a new coach tomlght. Wendell Butcher, Gustavus Adoiphus, Worthlngton, Minn, Hb. 192 6 01 War Admiral, winner of eight three experienced varsity men, the roster of 17 candidates contains the names of 10 sophomores and four Clav Calhoun.

Lovola of the South. New Orleans. Fb 185 8'10 Harry G. Kipke, one-time nil- of play. INJURED ATHLETE American pupil of Fielding H.

Tost, straight races for Samuel Riddle of Philadelphia, was voted the outstanding horse of the year in the Attendance records are expected to Dallas, Dec. 0 (JP). An estimated Henderson, Dec. 9. (Special), was notified today by the linlversity be shattered when these two great 31,000 fans will bulge four Texas Interscholastlc league stadiums to teams face each other at 2:30 p.m.

RUMOR CONTINUES THAT GRID An all-star benefit game between the board In control of athletics that nH outh futball teams of his contract would not be renewed Turf and Sports Digest's poll of 256 sports writers, while Seabiscuit, representing Mrs. C. S. Howard of San morrow and Saturday as the football Friday on the Columbia gridiron. in the oil belt will be when it expires on June 1, 1933.

race drive Into Its semi-finals Probable starting lineups (weight COACH FOR GOPHERS TO TAKE Highlighted by the clash between and player) tilaved at Overton next week The Klpue served as heart coach at Mien- Francisco, was awarded the same honor by 25 of the country'a leading Arcadia Columbia Longview and Temple, the schedule 143 McKelthan Tichell 198 with the estimated attendance fol horsemen acting for the magazine, Horse and Horseman. purpose of the game 't to -also money ipan for nine veers durlrg which to pay expenses of James Kelly, Car- his teams won 48 gtmes, lost 25 lisle player, who has been confined and tied four. In the Inst fcur years. In Baylor hospital at Dallas since an his elevens have bten unable to hit MISSISSIPPI STATE BERTH lows: Left End In both contests, the race was as 156 Anders H. Lewellyn 157 Wichita Falls vs.

Austin (El Paso) upper-classmen not previously participating In the cage sport who promise a successful season for the local Bulldogs, according to Coach Herb Duggins. The Tech men will open the intercollegiate schedule in a game with Ouachita college in Arkadelphla, Tuesday night. In a pre-aeason contest here this week, the Techmen swamped a Collins ton all-star agregation by a score of 65-32, which upheld Coach Dug-gins' prediction of a good Tech ball club. The three former Bulldog varsity cagers who again this year are on the Tech quintet are W. A.

Jones, Man-gham; Captain Fred Miller, Waterproof, and Earl Cole, Abbott, Ark. Advanced students making their Left Tackle close as they staged for money win at Wichita Falls, Saturday 2 p.m arlv season Injury. waning strides. 145 Johnson G. Gregory 183 ning honors this year.

The Admirkl, 6,000. Twenty-five players wiu be selected une Doara gave no inaicaucn as mj Left Guard Eighteen Alumni and Faculty leaders Confer Over winner of $166,500, outpointed his Sherman vs. North Side at Fort Kipke's successor. for each team. 158 D.

Bramlett Sanders 156 older west coast rival, 621 to 603 Chapel, and Kipke stid the announcement was Worth, Saturday 2:30 p.m., 10,000 Overton, Leverett's Center the Turf and Sport Digest poll. Sea- London will contribute players to the a distinct shock and that he had net Temple at Longview, Saturday 2:30 Suceessor to Ralph Sasse But Are Pledged to Secrecy 150 Shields G. Martin 182 made any plans for the future. He p.m., 8,000 northern team while the joutnern Right Guard intimated he would consider several biscuit, which earned 8168,642.50 in winning eleven of his 14 starts and finishing in the money In the other Robatown at Conroe. Friday 2:30 team will be playera from Carlisle, 177 B.

Simpson M. Duke 151 Salem, Troup and Arp. The players offers he hod received to enter bust- p.m., 7,000. Right Tackle have already been named and drills ness, Wichita Falls, North Side, Longview Jackson. Dec.

9 tP). Coach Bernle Bierman of the University of three, nostd out the Admiral in the magazine's consensus. 158 Yarbrough Harrelson 184 begin Monday under the of "I was looking forwaid to a splen and Conroe ruled slight favorites, but Minnesota will be offered the position of head fooball coach at Mississippi Right End Riddle's Ace never left the issue In Tuiin Paradpux. Overton coach. did se8F.cn next year." he said, "with witn many reservations in view of a State college, It was reported on good authority here tonight.

130 Eden May 170 debut in varsity basket ball here are Cljde Funderburk, Wlsner; Huey doubt as to the best three-year-ola. The district committee has decided the help of the good freshman ma number of upsets last week. The decision to offer the post made vacant Dy tne resignation or Quarterback to make the game an annual affair terial we had last fall." Wichita Falls, featuring Harold Williamson, Forrest; Wallace (Jakle) 155 J. Ballance Hague 168 Dismissal of Kipke, who is president Hanna, Minden, and WUHam Horton Ralph Basse to Coach Bierman was understood to have been reached at a caucus of alumni leaders of the college here today. Eiehteen alumni and faculty leaders, Including President Duke Humphreys Left Halfback Winnfleld.

for the purpose of providing a fund to car for any future Injuries to players. An Intensive ticket soiling of the American Football Coaches' association, marks the only change Fleming, a 190-pound back, goes up against an alert Austin team that has one of the things few high schools can boast, a field goal kicker Pat 145 Hightower J. M. Jones 155 The sophomore group Includes Right Halfback and other members of the athletic Doara, attenaea tne conierence ana announced at its conclusion that they had pledged themselves to secrecy about in the Western conference coaching Williams, Wlnnsboro; G. H.

Rooney, 165 A. Ballance Haney 160 Urania: Gordon Adams, Columbia; lineup since the 1937 gridiron season Lowry, burly tackle. campaign Is under way and a large attendance from the entlr oil field section Is expected. what transpired. Fullback C.

M. Lewis. Dallas. Texas; L. ended.

Sherman has a star quarterback In One member of the group said, Officials: Haynes (Tulane), referee; Whltten, Urania: W. T. Hartslleid Failure of recent Michigan elevens Doug Blankenship and one of the however, that "it will be headlines Spillers (N. E. Center), umpire; Atlanta's Plans New Year's to ccpo with Minnesota and Ohio state's finest punters In George Baton Rouge; Joe Eager, Birmingham, H.

B. Eakin, Pattlson, when It breaks." Ha sld the "break' Brown (L. 8. head linesman; State successfully aroused Alumni Brooks. North Side matches them Grid Offering in 1939 would come probably In about four Hogg (La.

Tech), field Judge. L. R. (Buddy) McCrea, Chi dissatisfaction. In the last five years, with Danny Reese, quarterback who days.

cago, and Pat Meeks, Rayvllle. Minnesota ran up 139 points while punts, passes and runs with the ball He was the choice of every writer and accumulated 768 points to 311 by T. P. Morgan's Texas-owned Heelfly. Although.

Turf and 8port Digest made no provision for naming the champion handicap performs, it was decided to award a special plaque to Seablscuit's owner because of the colt's fine showing in both the voting and competition. Seablscuit's reward for winning the Hor.se and Horseman award will be a gold bridle. The Horse and Horseman did not limit Its consideration to thoroughbreds. E. J.

Baker's Greyhound of St. Charles, which lowered tiie world trotting mark to came in for strong consideration. Other horses considered were, C. (Contlniird On Followlne Pe) JOCKrY MSFLMK1). San Francisco.

Dec. 9 JP). Pollard. Conroe School Eleven Atlanta, Dec. 9 (JP).

The Atlanta celebrations commlsil'jn plans to Seven members of the cage squad in fine form. holding Michigan to orily six. were members or tne Teen lootDaa Kipke was a football, basket ball 'Darlings' of Gridiron sponsor a football game here on New Temple has probably the beat pair It was reported that the "four days" would be the time required for a representative of the college t( go to minneapolis to personally Steve O'Neill Will Join Buffalo As Pilot Buffalo, N. Dec. 8 Only a formality stood between Steve O'Neill, former Cleveland Indians baseball manager, tonight and a Job as field und business manager of the Buffalo International League club.

Cl'tb President John Gehm nounced this afternoon that O'Neill and baseball star at Michigan in his of backs lu the circuit in Euel Wesson Year's day In 1939 and not this season, Paul Stevenson, general agent squad, now through for the season, They are Eager, Funderburk, Jones, Hanna, Adams and Meeks. Ccnrce, Texas, Dec. 9 (p). If they playing days. and Dutchman Doss, but neither has of the commission, nald today.

Alter an average reason in 1929 In received the acclaim of Longview's don't win the "Big T.tle," Conroe's wild horses iif.ve another clnrhcd The probable starting lineup for Stevenson was quoted last night Tech in the game with Ouachita col- which his team won five and lost three, Kipke embarked on a winning they're the "darlings" of Texas school Dick Miller, hailed as one of the finest runners ever to trod a Texas high school gridiron. leee has been announced by Coach a saying a game was planned on New Year's day If t'le Southeastern boy footttll. streak that lasted until 1934. Mlchi- Duggins as follows: The backfield docs well to averagu conference rescinded a rule prevent gen tied for the conference title Conroe has the reputation of being Whltten and Cole, forwards: Lewis, 35 povnds and the line Isn't exactly present tl'e offer to Coach merman. The offer, It was rtliably understood, would be an increase over the Minnesota coach's present salary.

Coach Bierman was head football coach at Mississippi State in lJDO, resigning to accept the head coach's job at Tulane, from where he went to Minnesota after carrying a Green Wavd team tc the Koso Bowl. Whether Coach Bierman would ac in K'30 and 19S1 and captured. It center, and Miller and Rooney. lng conference teams from playing postseason games, except in the Rose the fastest team in the state. The team averages 158 pounds and features a trlple-threater In Cam Har- outright the next two years.

composed of giants, bat the undefeated, unted team has score M6 guards. had reached an tinderstanding with the Bisons and tonight at a special meeting of the board of directors he would recommend ONelU be signed. O'Neill was ousted es manager of the Cleveland club at the end of the W37 season. Prior to the 3937 season, Kipke and Sugar bowls. The Techmen are booked for their points to lead the Class A field.

Stevenson said today the commis rell, 130-pounder. Robstown, the "60-mlnute team" so called because first home Intercollegiate contest with Oklahoma City university on T-mtrrow the wild horses go out sion planned such a game for Jan. 1 said his team should win four games. One point victories over Iowa, Illinois and Chicago and a one -touch- Seabiscuit ruler, was suspeuued for the balance of the race meeting today because cf a foul committed yesterday aboerd Exhibit, Sea-bright's workmate. to play Robstown's cotton pickers In 1939, for Atlanta If the rules were there are only 19 members of the game, and they may changed: that it was too late in ihe Jan.

7. The Oklahoma Goldbugs have not apeared on the Tech cage card previously, but were first on the Tech down, win over Pennsylvania ful- squad depends principally on Harvey cept the Mississippi State offer was season to arrange a game for New filled his prediction. Haskett. get beat, but ycu can't tnke away from them a great and amnslng sea Exhibit was disqualified snd piaceo Years of 1938. football schedu this fall, being also newcomers In the grid sport at the third la yctteiday's feature race.

Clark Griffith, president of the Washington Senators, is banking on George Washington Case, rookie from Trenton, as as regular outfielder for 1938. Griff thinks he will prcve the fastest man In baseball. BOER ILL. son. Because of the .500 record, it had been felt In many quarters that Kipke would keep his Job for at am atter of conjecture here, but it was said that he had been contacted in preliminary negotiations.

It was reported one of the prime considerations Influencing Coach Bierman would be a desire to return to the The NYP Hague operated 15 years Detroit, Dec. 9 Escobar, Sparked by Capt. Cam (Powder) college here. Tranforan stewards aUo recommended to the California Racir.g Board suspersicn be continued to Dec. under that name and with a Farrell While the Tech basketball schedule scheduled to fight Knyo Morgan In one of two Douts here Fri has not been definitely completed, Harrell, a 125-pound halfback whq has scored 21 touchdowns and three extra points for a 129-polnt total, tiie v.lld horses hnve stampeded as president Jonn H.

was the first president and was succeeded by Perry his son. The league re day night, was ordered to bed for South in the Interest of his wlfes 31, inclusive. Thrrc was a possioiury Pollard wouk. be peimittcd to ride -M. least another year.

Prominently mentioned as successors were Irwin Utcrltz, former Michigan qunrterback new backfield roach at University of California, and Jhaiirs E. IGus) Dor a is, conch at the University of Detroit. health. games have been booked with Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Centenary, the University of Tampa. Louisiana State Normal and Louisiana ten days tctiay by physicians.

He has an attack of brcnchltic. Henry out his stake Harvard's 1938 football opponents. In to order In which they will be 'met, are Bates, Chicago, Pcnn, Dartmouth. Prlncton, Army, New Hampshire and Tale. through the strong Houston cilstric; cently elected Tom Rlchairison as held and ihanged its rtme to ar.s In the deep South Tcxus rectum Chattanooga wil ltraln at Dayton, Hoik of Indianapolis will meet Seibrir.ht in the San TnncJca haa dicap Dec.

18. Eastern. college. have "adopted" them as their own. Beach, next spring..

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