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ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE iTTT I SA TO PLAY FAIR PARK. LAKE CHARLES CLASH TONIGHT By THE V. P. ri i Chf Shiroporl dimes Four of the aeven Bouthwst Conference' schoola were represented on th IN SEMI-FINAL BOUT OF STATE GRID RACE all conference team of the United Press which waa announced We1nsdaM GEORGIA U. IN OILBOWLGAME EHLMofSP0RTS The all-conference players were picked with the acjvlce of coacherf sports writers In the southwest.

Texas, the Aggies and S.M.U. placed three men each on the team an Rice had two. Texas Christian, Arkansas and Baylor men ahowed In th i kig wisBROADMOOR, CRESWELL MEET second team lineup. asnrlrnta In tin uem hior Tnm Dean. RMTT tni'klii nnH HnhAi WTS 1 1 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 Fine Program Arranged Bechtol, Texas end.

They Tecelved more votes than any other players. liver luteals in Three Tries UOminawnir me unuaiiciu wcid iiusc wn-6uiB uojfiic For New Year's Day Texaa and Doak Walker of Southern Methodist returned to school In min In Houston ARMY PLACES 5 PLAYERS ON UNITED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN; season after a hitch with the merchant marine. Bob Nemir, sparkplug the Rice bnckfleld, left the Owls two games before the end of the seaso for duty aa an ensign. Rambling Bob Goode of the Aggies, leading conferenc scorer with 68 points, was the fourth back. Here are the lineups: FOR JUNIOR GRID LOOP TITLE PlaiiiMiion Can Win Cliampioiihhip Killier Through Vichny Or Tie Score In Conical Tonight The Creswell the Broadmoor Plalnamen will meet In a Junior Football league contest at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Centenary atadlum with the 1045 championship golnfr.

to Brondmoor If they win and with a tie between the two team for the title a the result If Crcswell the victor. A tie game would give Broadmoor the championship by half a (jame margin In the percentage column. Tie game tiro credited aa half a game won and FIRST TEAM EAST FILLS SEVEN POSITIONS By CI.AVDE RAMSEY I lilted Press Sports Writer Houston, Texas, Dec. 5 (IP). Tula's powerhouse football team will tackle Ht.

Home Town In their fourth appearance In a semi-final round of the state claw. AA high school grid championship race, the Fair Park Indiana tomnht clash with the Lake Charles Wildcat at Killcn atadlum In Lake Charlea. The winner of the contest mill play the winner of the Istrouma-Holy C'roiiS gnme for the Louisiana eha.npionsiilp. Opening klckoff Ik scheduled for 8 o'clock. The Indians have never won a Position Name sf.h0!V Left End Euaene Wilson.

S. M. U. Left Tackle Tom Dean, S. M.

U. Left Guard N. L. Nicholson, Rice rani.r Harris. Texas the high-scoring Georgia Bulldogs ln Trmip, Tc-x Connie, IVxii Greenville, Wichita Falls, Tex; Tulsa, OkI.

Dallas, Texi Lubbock. Tex. the 2nd annual Oil Bowl game on wt. 1 HO 2411 185 HID mo 205 mo 190 170 200 Right Guard lirant uarnen. itx.

a (i-2 6-1 5-10 5- 6- 3 M. By I.EO II. PETERSEN (lulled Press Sports Editor) New York, Dec. 8 (IP) The Eait- with Army'a national champions five place tonight dominated the United Presa 1945 AU-Amerlcan half a game lost for each team. KiKht TacKle Monie Moncnei.

n. Right End Hubert Bechtol. Texas Quarterback Bob Nermr, Rice att Wolf noalr Wallcrr. S. M.

U. Broadmoor enter's the ga Navasota, Tex; Dallas, Tcxn Bastrop, Ti Minor League Right Half Bob Goode, Texas A. a distinct favorite KIXOM) Tl-AM football team for the second consecutive year with seven berths. The crushing Cadets, whose weekend victory over Navy wound up their second consecutive undefeated campaign, were voted five apota by sports I editors and writers from coast to coast, while Navy and Pennsylvania each 175 Dallas. Ti-x 1H5 Lacrosse, Ka Alto.

ff bv th Wildcats. Last year the Lake i Creswell earlier In the season. 1he fjf UUIU 01211 lllUll New Year's Day, bowl officials an- nounced today. Holly M. Brock, Bowl president, said both teams had accepted and only "the mere formality of the approval of their conferences" remained.

The Oil Bowl recured the best drawing cards possible, Brock said, as he pointed to the record of the teams, both twice beaten. Georgia, playing in the Sou'rieast- scored once. 4 squad came to Shreveport plalnsmen got by in what probably San Ancclo, Ti Harrison, An Dallas, Tex. Corsicana, Tex. Sherman.

Toy: 6 6-1 6 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6 s-u Fullback Bobby Layne, Texas Left Knd Dale Schwarlzkout, Texa Left Tackle Leonard Dickey, A. M. Left Guard--Sam Callan, Texas Center Earl Wheeler, Arkansas Rleht Guard Earl Cook. S. M.

U. Rmht Tackle Jim Plyler, Texas Right End Joe Joiner, Baylor Quarterbock Leon Joslin, 1. C. U. Left Hslf Huey Keeney, Rice RiKht Half Jack Price, Baylor Fullback Preston Smith.

Tex. A. 210 178 212 205 240 no 175 170 210 School Players Coulter copped third honors by lead Ing the linemen with 885 points. and dumped the locals. 21-0.

nanuins Fa.r Park their only defeat of the season Jennings stopped the Tribe In their other title bid. Waxahachle, flit, l'leasant. Allen Port. p. Selected by men who had seen every Important team In the nation for the best crosa-sectlon of opinion possible, 5-9 175 Honorable mention: Bruce Brocibeer.

Hiceena, san uieso. J. c. was their toughest game of the season last week when they defeated the Southfleld-South Highlands Cyclones, 19 to 6, in a game that was 6 to 6 at the end of the half and to 6 when there was only a minute and 50 seconds to play and the Cyclones lost the ball on their own 25-yard line through necessity of gambling with a fourth down pass. Failure Davis nad Blanchard had no con marl.

Anna, Norman Morrill, I. u. guard, san francisco: Huhc Ellis'. Tex'as A. A M.

center. Kllsore. Texas; Howard Maley. S. M.

back. Po; Arthur. Texas; Richard Johnson. Baylor Center, Atlanta. Texas; John Hoifma Arkansas back.

Little Rock; and Ralph kjhjwojrth. Texas Jaek. San Antonio. ern league, piled up 298 points against 94 for Its opponents while the Golden Hurricane ran pell mell I'roposal Made at Convention; Major Working On Player Deals through teams from the midwest to I Tt AM KMORnS 4k Cnarlri, utiouiua 14 Lamar. Houston jo BpHUinnnt (raniii JffU.S 11 SlllDniT Il.i'tail.

Hull; ton 32 rnlton Z't Tst 20 14 0 19 0 20 24 7 7 Tit INDIANA, COLUMBIA, ST. MARY'S SHOW MOST IMPKOVEMEN of the pass set up opportunity for Every other section of the country drew one spot, Alabama for the South, Oklahoma A. and M. for the southwest, St. Mary's for the West and Ohio State saving the mid-weat from a ahutout In that section's poorest showing In the history of the poll.

There were two repeaters Fullback Felix (Doc) Blanchard and Halfback Glenn Davis while one of their Cadet teammates. Tackle Dewltt Coulter, moved up from the 1944 second team. Standout choice of the voters was Blanchard, Army'a powerhouse fullback, who received 1,040 of possible 1,089 points. His seasonal work resulted In his being named on all but five first team ballots. Four votera Ignored him, and one placed him on the second team.

Second choice was Davis, earning Nevada to make 271 points while holding opponents to 64. The Bulldogs, boasting Charlie Trippi, a triple-threat back, were downed by Louisiana State and Rose Bowl bound Alabama while Coach the third touchdown or me viuun. Broadmoor la undefeated this sea Three Knockouts, Seven Decisions On Amateur Card test in the backfield. But the other two ball-carrying berths developed a hot battle In which Bob Fenlmore of Oklahoma A. and M.

and Herman Wedemeyer of St. Mary's bested Alabama's Harry Gilmer. Fenlmore, with 741 points, finished one point up on Wedemeyer while Gilmer faded In the stretch and received a 686 total. However, while eastern schools dominated the team, the South carried off hometown honors with three, one esch from Alabama, Kentucky and South Carolina; two westerners, from Oklahoma and California; two easterners, from New York and New Jersey; two from the southwest, both New York, Dec. 6 Indiand son and Creswcll Is undefeated except by Broadmoor.

Both have tie games aa well aa victories over the third place Cyclones, Creswcll win Henry Frnka's Tulsa eleven met dis St. Mary's and Columbia were brack Ity Sill 1 K1H Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 5 IP). A proposal to permit baseball cluba to sign high school players under certain conditions a proposal that met with one warning of the possibility of "conniving" was laid before the minor leagues meeting today as baseball' great lobby-sitting sweepstakes started official business amid brisk tall: of Ivory trading. After three daya of the doldrums.

aster at the hands of Indiana and the Oklahoma Aggies. cted near the top as the teams show ning 7 to 6 affr a 0-0 tie. Broad Fjir Prk. Mnrball 2i 12 ll.llllMl 3H Hii.n-vllle 2f. HcrviPlnn N.ishvllle iy Oimchlla 11 TflvLona ing me most improvement In th "We've got a first clasj New Year's Day game," Brock beamed.

Youngsters Throw Gloves season today by write Dr, Harmon Caldwell, president of moor was more impressive team against the Cyclones than was Creswcll, however, arter the flrBt minute of play, when Rosenblatt) returned a punt 70 yards for a touch- and coaches replying to an Assol DrQucfn 9 Georgia university, formally accepted elated Press poll. 5: Byru At Fast Clip On Opti-mist Program Texans; one from the mid-west, 1111- The same experts singled out Min 43 Hm rreswell did virtually no around lraae wln(" San Dlow UP 977 points for aecond honors, while nols, and a Hawaiian. r7 nesota's failure as the biggest di? the invitation this afternoon while the Oklahoma school announced developments would come from Houston. Brock made his revelation at 5 p.m. gaining against the cyclones ana appointment of the campaign the latter piled up a tremendous Three knockouts and seven decl-i Bo McMlllln's Hooslers, drubbe yardage.

But. In the pinches on defense the Mustangs held tightly sions were rendered on a 10-bout ama-lby Illinois, Ohio State and Minnr UNITED PKESS ALL-AIERICA the Jr" team with real storm with the opening of the convention of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, an opening that Minor League Czar Judge W. G. Bramham sparked with a blunt warning to club owners to avoid any "wild scramble to win a teur boxing program ln the audi- sota last year, were unbeaten bu an dthua earned their victory. The Cyclones touchdown against Broad torium last night, the entire card once tied ln sweeping to their firs Pos.

Name sihl wT h. Hnmf Tnvm tnu Kicnara H. Duden. Navy 20.1 Tackle Hewitt Coulter, Army 220 moor was only time the Plainsman goal line has been crossed when Its pennant" by going on spending spreesj 6-2 (198 New York -J 885 Fort Worth. Texas Bn Pana, 111.

5 Birmingham, Ala. J-ll 1 Shelbyvillc. Ky. 08 Camden, N. J.

13 Dallas, Texas J-l 'J' Woodward. Okla. J- Claiemont. Cal. J-U 740 Honolulu.

T. H. full first team was on the for talent Guard John Green. Army i9o since the second game of the 104 the marfcPt fltock re- fS-h Army loo season. Their early season tie 'iPOris wag one that deal Just gack-Bob Fenimore, pkia.

ua proving highly interest and entertaining. The events were sponsored by the OptimiBt club. Gloves throwers were rounded up from Bossier City and Shreveport for the contests. The hardest bout on the program came in the closing number 1 which Eddie 'Red' Shipman won from Bernard Marnell. The lightweights mixed Western conference crown.

St. Mary's, a team that lost seve games a year ago, put together nlr freshman and two sophomores ln lineup Including the great Herma Wedemeyer to take six of seve; starts, losing only to U.C L.A. li the final game. Lou Little gave eastern rtr1c vjit-iiu iMvif, jrmy wu 5uui ciceb. i hppn rnmnTtnrl jtennlniv Jpf Back Wprifmivr St Morn1.

1-: Back Felix Blanchard, Army Tulsans had bee eager for a bid for their team and nervously watched othef Bowl Invitations being snatched up. Frnka, rated one of the cleverest coaches in the business, specializes ln T-formation and single wing with man ln motion and has developed one of the tricky teams of the midlands. The Bulldogs' main offensive strength Is built around Trippi, all-conference back, who Joined the squad ln mid-season after his discharge from the Army air forces. A Rose Bowl star of 1942 and Third Air Force mainstay of 1944, Trippl's addition to Coach Wally iu5 amission 10 voniK rivinnri'. "h0ri hmt i.uw itisnoDvn s.

i. wim points: tiia Kooert Kavensberg, Indiana 2B8' Tapltl iLH'll-Guard-John Mastran.elo, Notre 257; v. fielder, to the Chicago White Sox In The probable starting lineups QJ trade for another flvcbaser. The are: James Harrington. Navy, 192: Tackle Thomas Huhs.

Piirrlii. 2ti9' Uiv tt --i- TiT A Rir i nomas it freely with Shipman the aggres- thrill by the fine performance the two teams two teams sor. but Shipman left the ring with CRESWELL: ends. Burr and Rosen- his Columbia team, the door mat the Ivy league during war-time day: Rice drew many votes ln the South At top atrength except for 6am Tumlnello, aub halfback who will not make the trip because of Illness, the Indians will leave for Lake Charles about Bam. today, with 30 players ranking the Journey.

Larry Mills, reserve halfback reported for drill yesterday after an absence of four bays, and will accompany the Warriors. Hopes for their first victory over lake Charlea will ride heavily on the shoulders of Luther "Tootcr" Harper and one of the best lines In state prep circles. Joe Boss, number one Tribe fullback, who scored two of Fair Park's three touchdowns against Byrd on Thanksgiving, will share the ball-carrying burden with Harper Fletcher Montgomery at half, and Lee Hedges at quarter will complete the Indians" starting quartet. Allowing only points In ten games, Fair Park boasts the best defensive record in the state less than live points given up each game. for that record 1 the Tribe's heavy, fast charging forward wall.

Led by Tacklca Ray Collins and 3. c. Giles. End Bobby Greene and Guard James Powell the Indian line has kept the Tribe goal line uncrossed in six games. beat Backs Bob Lantrlp and Ellsworth Kinzcry of take Charles will blath: tackles, Peloubett and Smiley; guards, Wlricman and Blaclcman; center, Sandefur: quarter.

O'Roark; halfbacks, Dykeman and Rosonfleld; west because the Owls came bac CAMERON CAGERS BEAT RAIDERS IN strong after a shaky start and It OFFICIALS MEET AT NORTHWESTERN TO PLAN SCHOOL RALLY a cut over his right eye. Talbot Madden and Henry Vue. 158 pounds, waged a close contest with Madden getting the edge by virtue of a knockdown in the third and last round. The most sensational kayo came ln the second to last bout on the the same story for a much-Improve fullback. Bpear.

BROADMOOR: ends. Green and Nebraska club ln November, OPENING CONTEST Butts' squad gave It the necessary shot In the arm to wind up with a flourish handing Georgia Tech, it's Elklns; tackles, Archibald and Gray; Tribe, however, waa reported to have turned down the veteran Wally Moses and asked for Taft Wright or Tliur-man Tucker. Back of this one. the winds blew such rumors around as: 1 Talk that the Chicago Cubs are Interested In Shortstop Eddie Miller from the Cincinnati Reds and a left-handed pitcher from the St. Louis Cardinals.

2 Bidding by both the World Champion Detroit Tigers and the White Sox for Second Baseman Ray Mack of Cleveland. 3 Interest expressed by the New card when Rudolph Wingart dropped Southeastern League to Play 140-Game Schedul grid-old rival, a 33-0 shellacking ln guards, Brown and Truly; center, Brewer; quarter, Gallnger; halfbacks, Haynes or WhLsner and Cantwell; fullback, Kightllnger. the final game. Columbus, Ohio. Dec.

5 (IP). Th Natchitoches, Dec. 6 (Special). Plans for the first post-war Northwest Louisiana high school rally will be mapped out here Friday when 16 high school principals will attend a district committee meeting on the campus of Northwestern State college. I.

C. Strickland, former principal Southeastern league, returning SEC STANDING action for the first time since I94i' LOUISIANA TECII WILL BEGIN CAGE Bud Herlong with a right swing to the Jaw. It happened in the first two minutes of the opening round and after Herlong had previously been dropped for a short count. Technical knockouts were scored by Billy Allen ln two rounds over Tommy Scott, 125-pounders and Tommy Barnes over Charley Shelley, 124 pounds, ln one minute and 45 seconds. The Glbbs brothers.

Buddy and voted today to play a 140-game sched ule opening April and closing SLATE TIIUHSDAYi York Glv-nU ln Catcher Walker Cooper, now on from the of Mansfield high school and chair Labor Day. Opening day games will be An Cardinals to Uncle Sam's armed forces nlston at Gadsden; Jackson at Mer after a hot salary row with the Cards la.t spring. ldian; Pensacola at Vicksburg, an man of the rally committee who is now director of public relations at the state college here, has been named general director of the North, west rally by officials of the college, It was announced today. gie the air Park defense its stlffcst test of the bear. Deception and speed Montgomery at Selma.

After spotting the Barksdale Sky Raiders a nine-point half-time lead, the Cameron Barbers came back strong ln the second half to defeat the soldiers, 41-34, ln the first game of the air field's 1945 basketball season. A brilliant Raider defense which kept the civilians bottled up most of the first and second quarters fell apart In the final periods. The Barbers opened up with a hot offensive the first minutes of the second half, after trailing 19-10, to score eight points before the Barks-dalers could get organized. The Sky Raiders were uhable to regain their first half superiority. Askley led the Cameron quintet in scoring, with 18 tallies to his credit.

He was followed by Gruslnnl and Yopp, who both accounted for 12 points. Schimbura, with 12 points, and Shurber and Alexander with 8 Pewee, turned ln victories ln their The league also voted to Inve have alwavs trade-marked Wildcat II AMII it tf.i respective divisions. Results: 440.000 ln U. S. treasury bonds wit eievens and Coach R.

S. Killen, now Atlanta, Dec. 5 OP). Winning eight games after opening the season with a practice game victory over Keesler Field, Alabama's Crimson ride Is the first Southeastern Conference team to have a perfect season since 1940. The Tide, nominated for the Rose Bowl for the sixth time, ln addition to winning the confei.jce title for the first time since 1937, broke a high-scoring record which had stood since 1911 when the Crimsons of that year scored 370 points.

This year's Tide scored 375 points, plus 21 scored against Keesler. Tennessee, Its record marred last season by only scoreless tie with Alabama, took second place this eoinuletlne his 22nd year at the each club putting up $5,000. Als Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 5 (LP). The National Association of Mindr Leagues handed Baseball Commissioner Albert Huston, Dec.

5 (Special)- Opening their 1945 care schedule. Louisiana Tech's Bulldogs Thursday night Journey to Monroe to meet the Sel-mtn Field quintet. Despite a first game loss to Northwest State college of Natchitoches, the air corps capers are expected to present a tough hurdle for the untried Techsters, whose regular basketball coach, C. C. Crowley, returned here Monday after 34 months service with the navy.

Lake Charles high school, can be en approved was a minimum genera admission charge of 45 cents. petted to throw a flashy offensive B. (Happy) Chandler what amounted to a direct rebuff today when they team asninst the locals. TOUCHSTONE'S voted against his expressed wish to Lantrlp, a 170-pound speedster who akirts the ends as well as craahing eei ter. had much to do with the Dyer Says Cardinals Will Not Sell Star Shortstop Columbus, Ohio, Dec.

(JP. The $250,000 price tag that. was dangling from Marty Marlon around world series time has been torn off, and "Mr. Shortstop" Is definitely not for sale, the 8t. Louis Cardinals told the TAXIDERMY operate a newly-established founda tton- In connection with his office.

Wildcats' win over the Tribe last We specialize In GAME HEADS Billy Allen scored a one-round technical kayo over Tommy Scott. 125 pounds. Young Dempsey 118 pounds outpointed Tommy Henry, 111 pounds. Tommy Barnes scored a one-round technical kayo over Charley Shelley. Talbot Madden won a slugfest from Leroy Vue.

158 pounds. Pewee Gibbs, 112 pounds, outpointed Prankie Horner. 116 pounds. Clifton O'Donnell won from Aubrey Brooks, 135 pounds. Buddy Gibbons gained decision over Anthony Townsend, 145 pounds.

Rudolph Wingart scored a one- i vl The foundation, designed to protect and develop baseball's sandlot youngsters through establishment of a 5 Ml. East Shreveport Oistandlng in the Cat line are two No Time Off for Missouri Students to Attend Game Hwy. 80 Phone County 4912 1KP 185-pound tackles, Tom Hundson and Hutch Henry. Guard James Brume 000 fund, was- Chandler's own Idea rest of the baseball world today. season," losing only to the unbeaten Crimsons.

Georgia, beaten by Alabama and Louisiana State, and headed for the Oil Bowl, was third and LSU fourth. What's more, the Cards are plan and Jamei Mestepey, center. CoIumbla Mo Dec. 6 probable starting lineups ralr boar(J of th UnlvWilty of P.rk: Greene, le; Collins, It; Powell, a rg; Landreaux. Barney, rg Giles rt: Roberts, re; Montgomery, rh.

i (All Games) Standings: ning no deals Involving "name" players Just now, even though the collection of talent they'll have back from the armed forces alone Is bet PF PA Turn Alabama 0 round knockout over Bud Herlong. 165 .175 tifl 238 52 Christmas holiday and thereby made pounds. which he suggested shortly after being named commissioner. The minor league executives went along with him ln passing unanimously a resolution to establish the foundation permanently to "encourage, develop and stimulate baseball throughout the country, In sandlots, high schools and colleges." However, they Inferred that they did not want Chandler to have any ter than a lot of National league Harper, lh; Ross, fb; Hedges, qb Lake Charles: Foreman, le; Henry each, led the Raiders in point-making. In a preliminary match, the Barks-dale Stenographers downed the Highland Nurses, 42-27.

Lucille Strickland notched 20 points to lead the Stenogs, while Sandel tallied 19 pointers for the Nurses. Smith made 15 points for the Barksdale oagers to rate second high scorer. The Barksdale Sky Raidera play their next game Friday night with the Madden Oilers. In another pre Tom Beasley won decision from proves great success for SKIN IRRITATIONS promptly relieves itching aids healing clubs will field as varsity ln 1945 and already has made St. Louis the Billy Wilson.

135 pounds. it impossible for many students to attend the Cotton Bowl football game ln Dallas on Jan. 1. The Christmas holiday for Mis Tennessee 1 Georgia 8 1 La State 7 2 Miss. State 6 3 Auburn 5 5 Florida 4 5 Mississippi 4 5 Georgia Tech 4 8 Viinderbilt 3 6 Tulanr 3 6 Kentucky 2 294 94 24a 92 221 108 172 129 155 100 500 183 157 165 71 215 93 214 96 217 Eddie 'Red' Shipman defeated Bernard Marnell.

135 pounds. It; Brume, Mestepey, Car-mouche, rg; Hundson, rt; Talbot, re; Lantrlp, rh; Kingery, lh; Nagen, fb; Moss. qb. standout pennant favorite for next year. souri whose football team will meet Dickie Butler, former manager of the University of Texas ln the Cot thing to do with Its administration $100,000 Paid For Here's a Doctor's formula Zemo stainless liquid which appears invisible on skin yet so highly medicated that first applications relieve itching, burning Service Football ton Bowl-ends on Jan.

2. The lack by sllpulatlng that of direct rail links between Columbia be aart rQm the airport at Athens, and an aviator since 1930, Is now coaching the Columbus, high school foot- Four-Year-Old Stallion rv.ii.,. i i ivw liminary contest, the Stenogs will oppose the Madden girl cageis. Starting lineup for the main event Southwest Conference mm kmuuQ win jii.uvQ it, vuuuniiy mi ill baseball bal lteam. And his chief offensive San Antonio, Texas, Dec.

5 The last gun of the national air possinie lor stuaeuis to see the game of Eczema, Psoriasis and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external cause. Zemo also aids healing. Won't show on skin. Apply any time. In 3 weapon is the pass.

Barksdale: Shuber, rf; Schimbura, London, Dec. 6 (). Prince Aly Khans four-year-old stallion, Tehran, was sold to a syndicate today for 400,000, wiping out the previous record of $248,000 paid for Jlearco, Roy Waldrdon has succeeded Tom different sizes. ZEIVlO Smith, suspended, as trainer of the Main Chance Stable. AP ALI.PACII IC COAST TEAMS By KIMS San Francisco, Dec.

5. fP). Suuer forces football campaign barring I- "cw auoinoon ana De possible playoff-will be fired here back on the campus by clawtlme Sunday when the Training Command '1" nelit morning. Skymasters of Port Worth meet the) The decision of the deans was re-Personnel Distribution Center of Enforced with announcement that stu-Louiavllle. with a share of thejt'en' missing classes on Jan.

2 would championship going to Training Com- given "negative hours." If; Hesser, Descos, rg; Deatson, lg. Cameron: Askley, rf; Gruslnnl, If; Maxien, Tatum, rg; Yopp, lg. Memphis Will Train In Henderson Next March sire of Dante who won the 1945 Derby. Tehran was second ln the 1944 Derby and won the St. Leger.

speed in the backfield, plus unusual versatility, and a stalwart line htch By The Associated Press Southern Methodist university did not win the glory but It carried off the statistical honors in Southwest conference football this season. Records covering only the games counting ln the conference race released Tuesday by James H. Stewart, executive secretary, showed the Mustangs bucked and snorted the 1,850 yards the top offensive mark of the season. The report covering six games for each school showed Texas, the conference champion, finished ln aecond place with 1,552 yards. In passing It was Southern Meth- Fourth Air Force beat Third Air i School for Came lhe Ablated Press 21st an nual all-Pacific coast mythical foot BASKETBALL ball eleven, released today.

raced by sensational Herman Force 10-7 Sunday at Los Angeles Owned III Tea put Training Command back in the picture. Now all the teams of: Aluitn Dec. 6 air forces league hate finished spnice men 1o fnter the the schedule except the Skymasters conservation and law Henderson, Texas, Dec. 5 (Special). Negotiations for ths Memphis Chicks of the Southern baseball association to spend next March ln training at Henderson were completed today by R.

B. Anthony, acting head of this city's nrly-formed baseball club ln Wedemeyer of St. Mary's college, who BASKETBALL At San Antonio: Baylor 48. Personnel Distribution Command 37. At Nw York: Columbia S3.

Webb 13. At New York: Fort Schuyler 54, will be seen In the Sugar bowl New lears aay against Oklahoma A. A and Personnel Distribution Center enfoicement are showing keen In- and Ted Hannehill. who will nack Uueens college 37. At Lafayette.

Purdue 51. Camp Alterbury 44. At Champaign. 111.: Illinois 54. St.

the East Texas league. The standing to date: Th.rd Air Force 4 lerest ln Texas' first school for game tne for Southern California ln fct wardens starting Feb. 4. the Kote howl against Alabama, the 1 1 .750 Howard Dodcen. executive secretary bR" toting department combines Louis IJ.

(Mo. (overtime). At Syracuse. N. Syracuse 78, Cort Hotel reservations for 50 players odist with 1.247 yards and ln running were secured with the statement that I Rice led the field wltl 1.015.

Memphis would meet several major I Southern Methodist also had the league teams lr. exhibition games here; best defensive record, allowing only land 41. 3 1 LMinr. fish and nvster mm. every requisite for a llchtlnff attack.

At Morgantown. W. west Virginia IT K.1 Fairmont rnlleffe .19. 1,056 yards rushing and passing but during the latter part of March. Training Command fourth Air Force First -Mr Force Air Transport Person.

Diet, Center 6e ond Air Force At East Lansing, Great Lakes 53, Michigan State 49 (overtime). At Chapel Hill: North Carolina 53, Camp Lee (Va.) 40. had the best defense against 3 2 1 mission said that commission otfl- 2 2 2 .500 cials and members of the faculty 3 1 .417 of Texas A. and M. college, where 2 0 .400 the school will be held, are currently 1 5 0 .167 working out the course of study.

NOVA M'REEN ACTOR running, giving up only 421 yards. 7n Slow unhurried agoing tnaken the wonderful lic 13 difference in Silver Fox l)e Luxe accounts for IJ NTjl its distinctive flavor, delicate aroma and robust fl JM goodnct. Have you tte for something truly fine 1 Jr wk rnf Try Silver Fox De Line! Hollywood. Dec. 4 (IPl.

Boxer LoujTexas A. and pass defense led ir itrst. team: End-Jim Callahan, DSC: End Ed Ryan, St. Mary's; Tackle-Bob Ciske, Wash. State; Tackle Wendell Beard.

California; Guard Alf Hem-stad. Washington: Guard Al Sparlls. UCLA; Center Bill McGovern, Wash-ington: Back Jake Leivht, Oregon; Back Herman Wedemeyer, St. Mary's: Back Ten Tannehill. (JSC; Back Cal Rossi, UCLA.

St.CONH Lorenz, Ore. State, end: Nelson. BOWI.EK St RKOlMtI BY IS Chicago, Dec. 5 P). Chester Bu-kowskl, star Detroit bowler, was surrounded by 13s ln his last two days of competition ln the annual all-star bowling tournament.

On Monday Kukowskl shot 1.313 in a six-game series, the highest total Personnel Distribution Center of- The teachers will be Drs. Walter fe trouble aplenty lor the P. Taylor and William B. Davis of ters. Heading the Kentucky eleven and M.

and Supervisor K. T. Daw-Jim Stransbaugh. former Ohio of the game commission. Taylor pacing star, and Fullback Russell -and Davis are well-known educators Fechter of South Dakota, who has: In game conservation.

Dawson has veraged 5 72 yard per carry this, many years of experience as a war- Nova has been signed by 20th Century-Fox for a role ln "Somewhere in the Night," the studio announced today. Nova will play the role of a "tough Mugg" in the picture, which stars John Hodlak and Nancy Guild. Al Sparlls recently named on INS all-American football team, was also signed for role ln the picture. the field, the Aggies permitting only 349 yards through the sir. Paul Page, southern Methodist freshman, topped the ball-carriers with 354 yards on 22 runs with John Hoffman, Arkansas, second with 338.

Howard Maley, Southern Methodist veteran, was far ln front in punting, compiling the amazing average of 43.4 In 29 kicks. Rob Goode of Texas A. and M. had the best average ln punt returns with 93 rard. rmr nin Knf TV.D1.

of the tourney. den. a supervisor, and has been school superintendent. Wash, end; Asher, UCLA, tackle; McClure, Nevada, tackle; Schwavber. Yesterday in his sixth game he sexson.

Herman Kohrtg paces the Skymasters. He has passed for 13 touchdowns pitched a strike on his last ball and DodKeu said that the maximum calif, guard: Kaufmann. Oreirnn uostod a score of 209. Ms total this year. Bruce Alford, top wingman.

uia in ju, ana mat; guard: Cuccla. St. Mary's center; has taken f.ve touchdown pasee. 8ame commission would absorb O'Connor. St.

Mary's, back: Pippin- for the six games was the same as Texas Loop Draws lTp Monday. 1.313. as many or tne graduates as possiblt icott. WSC. back: Stevens.

Ore. State as field men. back; Owland. USLA. back.

NACOGDOCHES BASKETBALL Nacogdoches. Dec. 5 (Special). QUINTUPLETS T1IIKI TEAM Baoka. Wash.

State, end; Dodge. Nevada, end: Klein. Idaho, lg; Beasley, St. Marj's. Osterhout.

The 1945-46 basbetball season got under way In Nacogdoches Monday wy rtij on inn grtn mo tor ACHING COLDS night with a double-header. rg; McCormlck, USC, re: Case, UCLA. to reliers coughs muscle soreness back; C.irdeiro. St. Mary's, back; Stone, Wash, back: Kenfleld.

Calif, back. 151-Game Card for '-46(Wslker of Southern Methodist rolled up the most yards with 338 on 15 Columbus, Ohio, Dec, 8 (JP). A 154- carries, game season for 1948 was scheduled Leon Joslin of Texas Christian was by the Texas league at a meeting the leading passer with 481 yards on here yesterday. 40 completions out of 85 attempts The league agreed to open the sea- whlie Bobbv Layne of Texas was sec-son April 1 and close Sept. 8.

lond Wth 396 yards on 20 connections The opening day finds Dallas at'm 54 throws Fort Worth: Shreveport st Beaumont; I Gene Wilson of Southern Method-San Antonio at Houston, and Tulsa pp the pass-receivers, taking at Oklahoma City. aa tnr0W8 for a40 yards wltn Hubert It also was announced that the Bechtol of Texas second with 12 New York Yankees plan an exhibition or i98 spring training tour of the loop. The Yjinkx are arherlulert tn visit in- ev CHILD'S mild In the curtain raiser the Stephen F. Austin college team defeated the Nacogdoches high school Dragons 44 to 27. Patterson was high point man for the college with 13 points and Muckleroy led the Dragons with eight points.

In ths second game ex-ollege Marquette has a freshman center who measures six feet t)ELUXE Vbeer. nine Inches. His name Is Frank McCabe. Until lasts ummer hs never played against artval as big aa him self. Then he played ln a game be basketeers held ths Stephen F.

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