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fAVI II SIX THE UKISELET DAILY TKIBUNE. GKEELEV. COLORADO EVENING, DECEMBER 27; 1 MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1935 Martinez To Defend Light-heavy Boxing Title Against Lenhart Denver Pug Faces Tough Assignment Denver. Den. Mrutlnez, tialdJsh Denver fishier, liaa threo state boxing titles.

Thoy nro the Colorado light heavyweight, state middleweight and slale lieavywetght crowns. Ho will risk his stnlo llKlil-lieavy- WDlghi crown Frk'sy night when ho tnkea on Fred I-oulmrt, the Spokane Slaughterer in a ton-round battle at tho city ami Ho Hum In a show being sponsored by tho Denver Press club. It will bo Martinez's toughest assignment since he to Henry L-owls, negro light-heavyweight last spring. Lenhart Beat Hefner IxMiliarl nmrlo in Deliver last week when ho put a way Hefner in six rom.ds. Tho referee stopped tlio fight, Martinez" biggest job i bo to do- fend himself against Lenhart's left- hand wallops to tho body.

However, a i says "left hooluj never bothered me." Ho i ho can ontspecd Lenhart whom ho calls "pretty slow." a i In Good Shape Martinez always go3 bis best when fighting before the homo folks and ho appears lo be in much condition a when he lost to Tail L.IU- last summer. In an attractive eight-round seml- wlmiup, Johnny Johnson, New Mexico middle weight champion, i meet. Sol Jxjvlngon, Denver. Joo Jaramtllo, Denver welterweight, recently returned from I i swlnfilng- tour of South Dakota towns, will take on i Reed of Florida in alx-vound preliminary. Come Seven -By Pap Mother Is Sparring Partner for Fighter London In an east i homo im- markcil by wealth, a mothor, frail In standa before hor 1-i-y ear- old son with her hands in tho iosE- tion oC a Lnxer.

"Come Johnny," Bho invites, "Let's have It." And Ihero a period of almdow-boxliig In which has mothor as starring partner. Tho pace is fast. Nlmblo Johnny has to exert himself. The room ochoes quick breathing anil the pound of tcct. "Faster, Watch your left! That's right! And keep your chin clown! Now you're- getting it!" It's all a iart "of the training of a coming boxer.

Johnny Ilaya' mother, who has provided tho world i 1 4 children, o'f whom Johnny Is the scv- onlli, has a leading role in the preparation. Johnny Is already i noma- where. Spectators cheered him wlhlly til a recent match. have tholr eyes on him. Johnny also trains -with his father.

vho, having lost leg in the war, does his while i i in a elialr. Hut Mrs. Hayes, who has studied the sport for years, does moat of the real work, They regard Johnny as hctus suited In every way to the career he has chosen, and aro determined to build him to succesa. POPT SLANTS It is i generally known a two things are expected oC tho football coach at the University of Nebraska. First of all tho Cornhnskers win tho Six conference champion-ship Mustangs To Go Upon Field Stronger Than for Any Tilt This Year, Says Coach Bell Dallas.

Dec. Southern Methodist. University football sound, in tiptop shnpo to A man, moved westward night for the Hoso Howl Riuiiu i Stanford N'ow Year Day nt Pasadena. Thirty-one players wore aboard a train tliat departed at noon. With them went Coaches a Bell, Vic and Charlie Trigg and a contingent of sports writers.

Barring Illness, we'll a tho field New Year Day i more playing than at any other i this sonson," Bell said. "Wo liavn had injured" players squad season, but our long rcot aince the Texas A. game lias allowed tho boys to recover from their injuries and regnin their enthnsiaBin." Tlio long rest was well needed. Tho MuatangG readied the end of their 12- game i schedule battered and worn, tho sttH unbeaten and i Knee injuries, which put several stars on tho bench the latter part of the season, have responded to a When the sojinct tackles Stanford it will bo at strength in every position. and come up with at least one player of all-America caliber.

Slow Motion 'Clinic' Coach JJible wns responsible for introduction of an innovation which en- ti Ahled him and hi a a to take their 'football machine apart for clinical ex- a i a i weekly, make read Jus t- oients and put It back together. The a i apart accomplished by alow motion plclurea developed to a high degree of perfection by Jlr. Bert L. Hopper, chairman of proslhetics in the college of dentistry. Dr.

Hooper wao drafted as head oameranifin three yoara ago by coaching staff because ho dabbled in amateur movies. Ilo promptly discarded tho orthodox camera finder and substituted one of his own invention, a sort ot gun-sight a a i which per- mi.la a constant view of tho entire gridiron and allows the camera to follow the flight of the 'ball. Tho cost of the film was rather htgli to $75 -per 1 Each game re- fjuircR 1,000 to 1,200 feet of celluloid. J)ut tho resourceful a i department headed by Jliblc a the mnv- iea almost a eelf liquidating liability by throwing in a few soorl crowd! shots, between-halves a hands and tilt like, and opening tho prescn- tatlona to the public at the mortcst charge of a dime per person. Players Sometimes Wince Whereas Nebraska's rabid gridiron fans flock to the ohowings in larse numbers, tho players aro sometimes reluctant to go Into the theatre.

Tho minute disclosures of the camera's eye turn up tactical flaws that might have cacapcd detection from tho slanda or bench. Monday i a preview la given for the coaches. The puMlc Is i In at noon. Many of them have seen the game but they receive many surprises at the movies. At four o'clock the bfjuad and" the coaches view the pictures before practice.

"pressed up" with titles, close-ups of local color, crowd shots, the films aro used to keep Nebraska footbnll-mlnded. They are shown in Lincoln and all over the Mate at luncheon and civic club meet- fnfii boy scout gatherings and beforo church organizations. Pasadena, Dec. Stanford's "Vow Hoys" ratnrno'J to tho Rose Bowl battlefield a for the third successive year, silently resolved to break ihis New Year Day lofiing streak nt the expense of Southern Methodist. Thornhill Thursday Coach Claudo (Tiny) brought 20 players hero morning and united them i the 13 members ot tho squad who arrived for Christmas.

A hard workout followed. Tliero was a marked i tho Indians over their a i before tho Columbia and Alabama games of tho last two seasons. It was apparent this team, eight members of which have ouffered from the defeats by Eastern and Southern Invaders, is determined to wipo tho Stanford Hose Howl slate clean with a smashing victory. Purdue 44; a i i a 43 Dec. 27.

Klrushy Hob KosfOer, Purdue a i lit a field oal in tho i a 30 seconds of play night to give the Boilermakers a -14-43 victory over tho i University of California basketball team. Huskies Start Trip Lincoln, Pec. 21, Tho i versity of i basketball squad im-ndlng the West was on route to Wyo. Thursday night for tho i game on six-day JimkcL to tho Pacific Const. The Cornhuskerg, I i Coach Harold Urowno and 11 players, will play Wyoming i i Brlgharn Young, Utah University, S.t.

Mury's, Stanford and Denver before returning to Lincoln. Nebraska has Its two Katncs this year, a i MinjicsotEi Hrlghatn Young. Boxing In and May Final I ryot its for places on the American Olympic boxing team v. ill 5n Hold in tho Chicago a i ill May. The trials will bo hold on tho date previously given over to i Intern a i a Uolden CJloves bouts between wlnviura of championships in the Chicago Tribune's annual a and nmateur champioua of foreign country.

The Olympic eliminations also will bo tied in with tho Golden Gloves a to bo held In -10 cities outsido of Chicago. Brltlih i Bar Boxers London. No foreign fighter who Is without ihe credentials of tho boy- Ing Authority of his own country will bo allowed to appear In matches in Grca-t Britain. Thla IB a ruling of tho IJrltish board or control to prevent one-sided contests. For somo time oversows boxers have, been imported and hilled as contenders for various titles.

Thoy have mostly proved "false alar ma," and tho action of tho i hotly is. In tho opinion ot sport critico 7 belated but essential. a Is Back aa Coach Knnxville, Dee. 26. Major W.

H. head football coach at ttio University of Tennessee the past season, was signed Thursday as an analatant to Major Hohort K. a who ia i as heiul coach In 1JI36 under a five-year contract. Hritton served ns end coach under Ncyland from 192G thru 193-1. Ills now contract is for one year.

Grid i Organize New York, Dec. Football Write 1 Association WAS formally launched Thursday by representatives of metropolitan newspapers and press nssocialions. It is expected to develop national scope with the organization of similar chapters In other cities, including Houton, Philadelphia, Chicago, i Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta, i New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Frnncjsco ami' Seattle, i a Dead Denver, Dec. II. Jenkins, 76, a of a gftnio Negro i who finally nb- aortied ao a punches ho was part i a blinded, died Thursday In his homo at 353? LafayeUo St.

a an of two months. Ho was born in Flushing. N. where he lived until he came to Denver in 1S7G, Crying Boxer Loses Battle London. Recauso ho burst Into tears and refused to i the fight, atter flooring his opponent, Tony A a hoxer, lost tho decision.

A i opponent. Put IHickloy. to the a a repeatedly, Ar- plno eent a i i right to the Jaw that put Buckley down a While- A i leaned against tho ropes, weeping, i i to punish his lesa experienced opponent, Uuckley struggled to his feet juai hi i to beat the count. Ilncklay won. Paid Circulation Greeley Daily Tribune December 21,1935 5,404 December 21,1934 5,000 Other Circulation 180 (Employees, Correspondents, Advertisers, etc.) Total Circulation, rr December 21, 1035 Tlie Triiinno la a ot tho Audit of Circulations, i docs not i 113 to carry mibscriber more tlmn In arrears.

Advertisers are i i to Inspect tho auditors' reports of our circulation for nny year. We are of tho fnct that our numhcr of paid subscribers remained the name, even during Hie worst of the depression. People of Orceley nnd Weld county apprcciato a good dally newspaper. Advertisers realize the valtio of paid, audited circulation. Greeley High and Ft.

Collins ClashTonight The Fort Collins Lambkina will make their second basketball Invasion of Greeley this a when they come here tonight to meet the Greeley High Wlldeati In Northern conference game. Lait week the Lambkins lost a practice game to College High, 20 to 16. Second teams pfay tonight at 7 o'clock; first team game Is at 8 o'clock. Games are at Eljjhth Avenue gymnasium. In other northern conference games Boulder plays at Eaton and Windsor plays at Loveland.

Bears Resume Court Drills CJroeley a Bears, a a holiday Iny-otl, got buck tnlo Iho tralnliiK grind Thursday wlih drill at 2 o'clock tinnier Hall. Regular tlcc ousaions will bo lioll cncli a noon at 2 o'clock the courlsters i ba put i (liclr paces for about two lioiiru, Conch Davia says. Friday aftornoon Ilia Boars scriin- niHgoil tlio Groeloy a and another i a was planned for 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Not all ot tho squad wag Ijack in i Thursday. Joe Uelhizzo has not i from his home ill Minnesota.

I Others who wero not lu sntt 'i'linrsclav were a a Fnrwcll, Box, derrick and CnmiiheU. Hiillinun, who sus- tainod a knco I in an a accident nevornl days ngo. i suffer no ill effects, Coach Davis said. Bill Marsh who Is having trouble with a trick kneo, prohably i aco little action. Swede Kydo was working out with llio varsity squad Thursday.

Whellier he will be a a member of tlio a i i a I still uncertain. Tho game between Groelsy State at Golden tho i of Dec. 31 (N'ew Year's Eve) Is the first Rocky Momin conference Rsme in the eastern division this j-ear. The Bears are conceded to have the edge in this con-1 test, but a i can happen when the- Eloara and the Blasters tangle. A the Mines game, Ureeley does not GOO action again until a 10 when a i tho Wyoming Cowboys here.

Early rounds in tho cnstorn division Dec. 21: Clrecley State at Golden. Jau. 3: Western Stato vs. Wyoming at Laramie; Colorado Mines vs.

Denver at Denver. Jan. 4: Western State vs. Wyoming at Jan. 7: Colorado U.

Mines at Nebraska vs. Denver at Denver f.Von-cont'erencc). Braddock Football Braddock. the lieavs 1 wolghl champion sayo he isn't afraid of Joo I.onis) wouldn't i of a i such tough sports as foot- hall and rowing. On his recent tour of the Pacific Coasl, Braddcick looked on i great tntcre.it fis Washington football men i i a and as tho Husky oarsmen churned I.ako Washington for a couple of hours.

"That football business was never meant for me." said Jersey Jim. "I'nl glad I'm a fighter. And you have to have a heart of Iron to row In one of those dungs. I'll slick to fighting." Rose Bowl Queen Barbara Nichols (above), 16-year- old Junior colligo coed of Pasadena, was chosen from hundreds of candidates as queen of the Tournament of Roses. She will preside over the parade to precede the Rose Bowl football gamo New Year's day.

(Associated Press Photo) There are about 0 species of Junipers. Cowboy Five Will Tackle Nebraskans I-arnmle. Dec. basketball Cowboys safely iiast i BcholiiRtlc examinations, lusted their flhooting eyes Thursday for their opening game with Nebraska hero Friday night. The lineup for the fray probably will find four veterans and a sop nioro facing the Ifnskors, with Klzy Hicks and ClirlsleJisen at fur- Lew Young and Stan Christensen and i Sullivan at guard.

All wero on tlio a i five I a sermon lint Young, who wore Denver A th lot i Clu lj I Co riu for vcral months. With Young a i his cnlloglnto bow, i a who played center la of tho 1035 games, lias beeii shifted to llio guard hole left vacant hy (lie graduation of Williml (BiiziO Weal, nil-conference per Conner and leaHng scorer in tho eastern division of Iho Rocky a i confi-voncOj with points. a for I i In 47 Games South Bond, Ireland's airing of -17 consecutive- pruned tor Notro Dmno WHS broken when Coach. George Keogan kept his stur IjaskoL- ball guard on the hunch i the gamo i i St. i a Lt was tho first lime wince tho flrat game of his sophomore year that Ireland did not a the floor for tlio Irish.

However, tlie St. Mary's gamo was Hie first of a double-header and Ireland played iii llio second tilt against a a coll eg u. Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ROSE BOWL OFFICIALS FROM TEXAS Two Texans, Abe Curtis Fort Worth, and Harry Viner, Houston, have been Defected, to officiate In the Southern Methodfst-Stanford Rose Bowl game'New Year's Day, Curtis I a graduate of tha University of Texas, Vlner (right) received his higher education al Missouri. Press Photo) A 1. Reliirn." from nn Investment I.

PEcrcn of innnry 13. Disproof II Otier 1. Hone Ifi. Not any Sew InoiHy IS rnsien Kccurely 2l. Clu.itrra of fll-cr In wuol 22.

Ahrnd 23. Artificial ln'nuuriKe 24. Characteristic fruit of the pourd fa 26. Grll 27. Of rchuka ZS Poisonous chemicnl clement 20.

l.oiii: J2. Mijf-o ot tyrlo and or.ialors 1 poetry 35 Allowance Ol food 39. June buff 40. ThlnKs ivlilch cause 42. 43.

Solution of Yesterday's Puzzta 10. Pronoun It. Krullutn 13. Unwnrcl Ptihllc filHcer poet 24. HrenMio rniililJy VS.

Tlilc Pocile nunn for Novla Sjucthi Cov.y home Orlenlal ahlp cnptnln Curry ing cap, icily of To ft DOWN point 1. ir Vessel for llt yJrity wnler trnvcT Slicel Rlnm ItaiHH aynln Oiilci covering of whrt'3 Metric Iniid measiiro Beyond Iho ape limit wilt) nnrrmi' fiihrir Corntilnlncd cent --ni of 6. Mnhcr of Jrjnllier 7. Jcinnunt V. 1'iiMU' vfhirlen 9.

Iniilnn nf ra del 33. One txrn In a place 40. Certifying clnn.se of A Affidavit 41 Musk' drama 4r Etpntod 4C fnlry iS Pollrpinnn: Automobile Loans OHTATN CASH FOU ANY EMERGENCY. FINANCING OR REFINANCING. RATES PROMPT SBRVICE FIRST INDUSTRIAL BANK 203 Greeley Building J.

V. H. B. AUCTION SYSTEM Established 1905 MONDAY, DEC. 30 Our usual i of fruits, vegetables, grain, liay, machinery, household goods, general merchandise, and livestock, poles, posts and We Sell for Everyone, to Everyone, Every Monday TUESDAY, DEC.

31 NICK YOST, 7 miles northeast of Ault on the Louis Dinner Ranch, 10 a. 10 HORSES AND MULES: Team black mules, wt. 3000; black marc mule, 4 years old, 1100; black gelding, 8, 1600; team bay geldings, 9, 3400; roan mare, 6, 1600; black mare, 4, 1600; Iron gray gelding, 3, 1600; 1 good colt 7 MILK COWS, THE DAIRY TYPE, some just fresh, others to freshen very soon. A I 2 Oliver spud cultivators; spud i corn planter; beet cultivator; hay wagon; wagon and beet bed; harrow; beet planter; manure a 2 2-way plows; mower; dump rake; beet puller; land roller; grain i hay stacker; float; bean cutter; 3 sets heavy work harness; grindstone; Chevrolet truck; and a lot of small tools. This machinery is practically like ready to hitch to.

Horses are in fine condition'. This is one of the out. standing sales of the season, do not fail to attend. Terms cash. lunch, FRIDAY, JAN.

3 J. CAMPBELLS BIG HORSE AND MULE SALE, MILE WEST OF EVANS, 1 P. M. Some real matched teams and a lot of good drafters, Bo sure to attend if In need of horees. J.

V. II. Browne Harvey I). Mathias) Willard Warnock )Auct. Orrin II.

Green )Clerks Murray E. i i Fred J. Schick.

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