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PACE SIX THE DELTA DEMOCRAT TIMES GREENVILLE. MISSISSIPPI MONDAY. DECEMIER 5, SPORTS MIRROR TODAY A AUU ji IVwIliall ol OHmH. i 1, I Wit' In J. in-llv -i-lcrlnl i.

Jtgul K''Hii" nl Mi; l-i lIVHIIfl' i III' 1 LJI-t'TIl I I 1 A i I'lil r.mi|M-ii- in ml Vi-ui 1 lun. Delta Democrat-Times Sports News Of Interest In The Delia Area Live Wire Sports ATTA SPORTS s-Comment A I HORNETS clamped the lid clown for storagu of tlu-ir a IORS, the i ol a i on. tlic floor at the Nest was hoard i renewed this week as the Hornets and Honeybees a for first double-header Friday i i i Coach I'lat-k 1 a and Greenctk'S. Coach Al. NOR! is i i both I teams and has his hands in i i the two cage com-! binations.

But Coach Al knows the ins and of the cay! game. In fact he i a i i two of the collegiate A a trains this i when- he goes to i i i home in Linden, New Jersey for the i a holidays. Coach Nogi i be a member of a New York i a A Star combination. i now he's i i a ho expects to a of the Hornets and Honeybees caging crews. He's a i bit i i i over Ihe Hornets, but the Honeybees are certainly going to worry Coach Noyi because of tlv; loss of several of i crew by a a i A Coacli Nogi hasn't said a his i team is going to encounter rough going, it is easy to sec they i miss some of those! goal tossers who sank many a field goal for them last Edward J.

who for several nf leading i a i a i Ole Miss, is far from downcast over Robs' loss In the i sity of Tennessee Veils a a at i i ho munched a hamburger last i the i i i attorney snitl Coacli Bob Neyland's great team, was probably three touchdowns a Ole Miss hut not -17 points belter. KORCII, i his years at Ole Miss and since his graduation, has scon i i of A a a a great Tide tennis and several oilier i crews, never has he sucn such a a i i i i i i i i as a liuid has amassed i nil a "Had Cafegio, a i In Hiigen, is i graelest back he has ever seen in a i I'arker a A A i a i a i ace at Ole Miss, who wn.s in a i Ihe Slate- College Maroons, was removed the game i Tennessee. HEADS OF 37 MINOR LEAGUE CIRCUITSJMEET 'Hot Stove' League Sputters For Opening of Minors Meeting Wednesday Undefeated Teams Reduced To 16 With Irish, San Jose Losses NF.Vf rmi.EANS, Dee. 5 A i league baseball i a i 37 circuits- gathered in hotel lobbies here today while ilia "hut Steve" league spullorcd. Htridreds- of (hem a i i Iho a a business session PARKER HALL ENDS SEASON AS I LEADING SCORER In im-untinic.

several were i separate one or Iwo- day meetings, as pulled palm hid a huddle ready lo swap a i in hand Tor i in Ihe bushes. I I'radically everybody was ready to take a set of sore feet for a classy shortstop, and no manager could a lo sit out a diseus- siun. -May Changes Kules Besides the swapping nf ers, always to Ihe fore in the i ter i of Ihe minors, there was a deal of a about in Ihe rules, i i a C. a i a N. i i of the i leagues, a i some 35 proposed I a lo a i a asso- cialion a had been forwarded to i a a himself has s'libmilted a i to make "rookie" and rule.s i form the minors and to i i i leagues to award eliam- on wen and lost por- Tunica Star at Ole Miss Has Amassed 11 Touchdowns, Kicked 6 Extra Points ATLANTA, S.

A A though a i i to InercaSL his point total against Tennessee, Parker Hall, Mississippi's stellar halfback, wound up the season far ahead of all rivals for Southeastern Conference scoring honors. The figures for Hall stood al 72, amassed by 11 touchdowns and six points a touchdown. Fordham, Georgia rollback, moved into second plare with eight touchdowns for a total of -18 points hy i of. his 70-yard dash that gave the Bulldogs i only score against i a i Friday night. Bnwden a Tennessee end and captain, boosted his total to -14 points by i a touchdown and Iwo poinls a in the Vuls' Saturday Wyatt season record showed i touchdowns, 11 points after, and one field KOal.

Other plnyers scorinj; 30 or more i were 1 Sully i a dlei's I i i i i 11 i i I'd lo the I'aenie where i a prove a wl't a i i i lo i lie won Ihe worKI r.iiddleweij'.ht Hut i i to I'IT'S a i to a robes, Ihe i from Al a by bad; i a is a a lie body designated the rc- proluolei s. They Hive did. He bounced i a ever cent Fred A i Corbet! i work, i and a i a i i a i bout. When Apostoli When the a i 10 ycat i no i i the citninii.ssiun ordered Spring foot a i a i i uegni a a lost lo i i a a severe i i lo meet Aposloli lor the Hornets That i he a a of Ihe i was i so far as M-ndim: Hie i i i The are llial mh a i have completed a a The i i promoie, s- were eon- a a i a SnMy the 1 a defrnd i and mil A accept a i the ch.ilicinuT's ol the purse. a bv i i Some of tlu 1 amenL'-nu'iils, be a i a i i i a i dates, a i players, player op- lions, player i i salary i i a A a i give TM tniut.s Uumsi's tu i ty i Tulane.

hi) Miss. Slate, lib Coffinaii. Hanker, Tulnne. hh td IK 0 0 0 pat 0 YORK, Dec. 5 A Two tnains which had waded their October nud November op- nonition i a hitch, Notre Dame and San Jose i State, were beaten in their final the sc-nson Saturday lo reduce nntion's list of imdefeated'iind untied Tuotball teams for 1038'lo Itl.

Notre Dame took a 13-0 iny from Southern a i i a when the.Trojans flashed a i i a pass from Ollie Day to At Krueger for the opening score in the last' minute of first a then tallied again on a 35-yard drive after recovering a fumble in the last quarter. A record crowd of 101,000 saw the Western Rose Bowl entry win. The University of Hawaii gave San i i first setback in games at HoiloUilu. 13 to 12, as Jue, a i sewed once on an US-yard run and a pass for the other a a i i a tally, Duke Unilurciitcd Two others uf the undefeated brigade came through i i a regular season tests unscathed and can head for their "bowl" engagement with records of ten I-ii. St.

fiid 5 0 I victories apiece. TunncssL'e's Volunlcer.s swamped MiriPisiippi 47-0 ny George fego led a i i a of backs, of whom 1 the seven tuuchnowns. Parker Hall, the Rebels' All-America buck, saw little action bucan.se uf injuries. Oklahoma's Biji Six chatnpious, moot Tennessee in the Orant-e Howl at Miami, '2. i ped a i State 0 fur i a i victory over two seasons.

1 Filial records ol tlie undefeated i teams, ns compiled by fb .3 1 Himh for the cage sport arc i in I i i and i i i linemen ant! a i i nuMi i a work i i grid drills under direction of Cuauh I I A Dcc.ftlili'S, formor a i i i i Sla'i-s Lrj-iiu 1 i buck in (lie days wlu'ii Josh i i was al helm of lilt; lius snlil hy i uf tin- a in pnsitlt; lip i-t. i rtf tu I i a no i i i i i mi i i i In I i i i i i i a a i i i i I a i i i i i i i i i i St.ilf 1 i i i i i i i i i i i a 1 i i A I -pile i a i a i lir on i st. Ihu Ins New i i i aiici 1 I i i a i a i i i i a a So it Innks as a i I I a i 1,1 havi 1 In i IH.S i from 1. cat hniiK-. Hy i i Solly ouj, Two j.roposals were cxpctMod in i a Tenn lib f.

discussion. One per- KL-HOKK. Tnlane, lib of a Class 1 i dl in i a i towns, i possibly four games a week. 1 HI (I 1 (i (I 0 II II I) I) the Associated Press: i i cam 111 W. Tenn.

Teachers Texas Tech i i a Oklahoma ORLEANS MEET TO DECIDE ON scrapping all of i nn a losinu a Illnuuifll Lookouts lo i I i a i i i a A i i M'hen a eiianee at Hie i i Freddie who had be to a i .11 i an i i i l-redihe Stee 1:1 ol i iV i ork breaks a a h.nn. in the Collon i i a i unlike i i i i innvcil lo i i wns i i i lluTi- A i 7 Alabama Leads U. o. Teams Over 5 uirn 10 nis inline in me r.iiM. UK- I.H.T-.

i wards was known by a number for llial i a i a in a i i "Wln.vi-r" i a f-o I rt Zl f-' 11 T7 of r.rccnvillc colters who a a Anybody a a an A I I A a a i -k i i I i JL C7 played 'over the Mill City coilrse. lioy down theie 1 a I i i and biird, Cole, former pro nl Laltt. 1 aide Country in Monroe, hulls from Tnlhilali, La. I MU- coeds iml Kdwards who i return to his home in the 1-Jtl- i White Great Year Tennessee, rolled up only 73 point AS I TO VJ i i Waslunillon State anil Miss. This i i i i i Tin a chance i rule major leagues a inslead of one.

Ctn-liiil Uramlr.inrs Inn 'i'n'lbe JlnM POWELL 13 inlonded to a i President Uramham's pou'er to. i suspend players and to tins 1938 Skipper to 1 el url1 be i -I i i i lliere wa.s a Cotton States Head of brisk i i for a by I major were A new tile Cotton Slales 1,, Ket 111 fancy I'ow- spadeworu lor tra.lms. even i )L i Western Ktwrvc a i Thrs. Duke i a i fieol'Heliiwn a a a a N.I3. Science Lake Forest i a i (Pa.) Thri.

a i Tech Pis Of 10 281 I I 10 270 l(i 10 27-1 HH 10 10 18S 12 I'M 221 20 114 I) II 224 27 II Si! II KM II! 7 177 7 14li 7 Illli 2 7 40 li lili V.I plnyc'd Coiu'll Men; Alley, mrnier sUr eml at nf un the Vuls Ixiliell Snlllnlay durlllc the famine. Ilr also t.ilkcl it time u-llh Jliijor llnh NP.V- Ituul, a eoaeli. Couell Alley salll upnii his ret Tciim'ssi-i. hull nn ideal foolball siiuiul. "They have tin.

Ki'i-iitrsl (i-ain I liavir r.ver seen," he sniil. Olllts number of the Ytds' i i will I'etiiru for next season. a i a eil i a career i i a as a H.nn-. a i i i a i I 7. a i i the old i i i i is slou'ly coiniiiK a i a a series of operalions to rcjtain i i siijht.

i i i a i fans 'em) flnpped in lo a il.liM i i I i lor him in a i a hvo i m.U":' i i riKliri'S in show ey Then llr- raced II', to 'ct i a i I O'lirien i i i i i i i 1 i loo, n. i I a i i inn. passim; and r- i litelis lossc.l a pas-, lo i for Texas i i a and i i i i i i i a picked up 2.011; for i i i Hall i il Davey, but P.v i I I I I A i i i to Si-waive I i a A I a Hie i i i i only n.i i i a "ills- 2 1 2 in i years I I A a i ma ul a a i a i i i i i i i i i i i a a a week. The A i a i i Texas l.c;,/;ne held i a i today. Tbree teams Orl( i a i i a wi-.

1 managers for se; The American Association I a i League. the i.M. if few ie i I i i i i i i a i A i a i and i be i meelhiK ol' the mino'- Hie ion in New Or- i i associations "eo-opcr- a more closely i the s' papers anrl lei cm rent issiuss bi! discussed freely and above I Flake's report was termed by T. Mahoney of York, former A. A.

U. president, and oilier a i rlclL'SiiUtj as one of "most ever presenled lo A. A. U. con- i I followed closely an- I oilier move to publicize Ihe iins, leans Wednesdav I oilier move to publicize Ihe oi'Han- K.

M. Gray, president, and Sam lli rl: "PPointmcn 1 V. Andi'i-son. secretarv of tlie :1 "'ommiltee chal'Red with the i H'iseball Assncialion I'l'ii'i'lHB nalional sporis te. In fi Tl Pa- Hnyder a An a I -III i i ic.x and i i A a i schoul.s.

Western i a record shows ries. Ihree a and ties nnd Coach t'hathvick I I i permd. The a pl.u-e i will take his lean, down i a i bellei i i el 1 i i a Gator state. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 a point i a Cross h.n i i a i PLAN FOR SHAW early lomorrow for the Crescent City. a a i Pow- ol' the Hucks.

who guided i i i to i place tlie regular schedule, losing to Monroe i Sox in i playofl'. i a i i Ihe CUM ent i i lie wa.s inv i i to a i Hie Green- i a i i I a Gray a i a i skipper Powell a i in Ihe niiilT Cither i a i been der way. bul no ajjreemenl has been' reached for Powell lo become i of thi; Bucks. The Cotton States direclnrs i Wednesday afternoon a oncn- onal session. Thev sal to i from oul of out ol i serie belween 111 -t eac! of sov Sports Roundup By Sin i NF.W YOHK, Dec A I I WHiat happenel to wolves who were hev, i ui; Howie Jones' i a i i i a i i i Cnlifovnia I I I -so" Did he--'or did a I I jnns.

way up just i i caiiillit with the Irish. 1 reported weeks a i I I Ib'nlrendy had sinned his Iract--and we'll slick by lifter a 13-0 a J'-' 'J 1 why, there iieen icue careci. ne record- ul -lu I shooting al purses a i a blocked .1.1,1 i I I I on I a i i cn'cliil thi.s i Imt by i a lecovercd I lo A i i i 1 1 a i and i I i ler three i u'lnppe I They'll be a i polo indoors pass to I-Jenton in Ihe end i gras: I i i I i i The Pegasus Little Rock i 3 ITICS 1 i a i i gels i i i a I-i- i i.iMi-:,!.,,; a I a I Memplns a i a iHenry Armstrong To Defend Title i i i i i a anernoon at Against Al 1 ns of Slirevepoi't, I.M.. as president GAME ON FRIDAY i- Coach Al. Nogi Sends Hor- nets and Honeybees Thru Lengthy Drill Sessions I A I Dec.

Busy Henry A defends his A i cliampionship for (he second i I in weeks when he mods a i i a Al a in the lop of Ihe a a Cleveland News i a a i fusd shov as the I league. i Kmmel a of i and i i i i of El Do- i rado i i considered. At the recent Pine meeting a received voles ar.ci i i four votes. -ek. The i i committee al-o proposer! "thousands of 10.fi cent i men a hundred P.7 sprint slurs." and a campaign publicise tlie history of Olympic games to win and interest in the I I games in i a A number of delegates, notably A i a i Association Memphis s-iP ''resident Avery Brundage of Chin i h.u- i if I inull of re-elected to the A.

A. I r. presidency, i a a meeting of the American i coimnitlce in New one lonight. The four new vi( o-presidenls ol' Hie A. A.

chosen yesterday, aro I.ollis i llcnodello of New Or- Louis. i a of Cinc i a i IJoscoe TolTancc of a ash. The delegates selected i a i for i 10H.I convention. ur A nlcli-opolitiin I'iirni Loans 5 l.il)L'riil i i a i privilc(jcs. H.

I. a Cleveland. Miss. elu i send i i aed lloneybeo i i i speedy i i se-siun- uf i i i the i i a icas.m a'. i hen Hot i shpw ,1 I i a cnarny lusci snow.

5 A A To iS 1 Understanding John Public VISIT THE IN THEIR NEW HOME! Ji'ST THK HOTKI, II.I.K i i a in i a GreeiH die c.uic i i i a team i for i coi.le.-l il Ihe The h.ive al ic.id.v lo give nt ui i i i Sou! I a uve, i i i i i i in i a g.nne id Toporcer joined llo.stmi Kcd 01 in pi- i t.calls on Defense Moled i a of 'tl-e a Un leads all i I.caf'.ue season. resl i a i a i of i i i No ai omul i uc.m/e.l i i I i :1 i a un old i a i ker .01,1 i i Kll i i i hen- the oliv! -ule Ihe i "I a i i a a a i i lie a i It i nay. i i opp.vic;::.-. dcp, i .1 on i a there now The pc.ri'.- i newspaper a A a i I i i a i i checlieil over the world's i a ,1 Co ich i lu-st and Held pe; a a i i i a i i i use lo, and i i e.ii season i Knoll rs. ed up i a U.

S. i i vd i i rVaiici.s.: was i nay out of Ml I countries. Well, most of us Slate's IOP.L' points in c.amc-: ahelll Kinger aim Dorothy Thomas Loulct have 'em UUS 17 ami Alabama's I with one or veterans JO-10 in -17 leave these clos- expected lo ccmncte. was not a i a ly in their 15-roimd setlo. a fi'edo is a better boxer a Garcia." A opined.

Cleveland fisht a who saw A in action for less a a round on last year's a Xcws show, as be balled out Tony lough i a a wcight. were not excited over i chances of i i a a i i i They wanted long will a last?" a confident his i i i hero, wasn't i "I've seen A i and 1 know bow lo beat the who a i i hand. A i champion a 1 a i appear in lei 1 round prcceriini; i i fracas A are opposed by Solly Krleger. i i a Boxing A i a i i i i i l.iiigles i i Carmen a i i i holder Lou i lakes on a i a a and a i champ Pcley Sai-ron meets i A a i i whoso bolll is an over weight a a i Ambers and rcn decidel i local ringslers llarlh tho iiest cliance ol an up- WASH1.XGTOX. Dec.

A i a i lo win a i a i of its 110:1 guided the A a A i I'nion today at the start of ils sec- ind a of conlrol over MK I he lor tins a i I Your dructflsL Is authorized to was i by a re- purl submitted lo i i i Union's con- A Three Days' Cough Is Your DangerSignal No matter how many inudlcinca you have tried for your common cough, rhe.sL cold, or bronchial irritation, you may relief now with Cvcotnulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afTord to tnkc a chance with any reme'dy less potent thnn Creomulslon, whfcli goes i to scat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the Jnflaiued mucous membranes rmd to loosen and expel germ- phlegm. Even if other remedies have foiled, don't be discouraged, try Crcomul- i i closed Presented hy F. a i Plaice of St. Loins a i a of the pilblic- i i urged a i re Hind your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benc- Jits obtained.

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