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PAGE THE JACKSONVILLE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25. Pittsburgh Football Coach Wants Santa Claus to Bring Him Package of Good Luck Tucson, Am. Dec. I trip mto the desert. Their will John Bsin Sutherland hsngs up his close with Christmas dinner, sock tonight It will be in the hope BRUNDAGE DEFENDS A.

A. U. IN WRANGLE Ancient Were in Keeping Women Out of Olympic of Charges About Ambiguous. Rules. Santa Claus brings him a big package of good luck For it appears the University of Pittsburgh football coach believes only gocd luck will enable his Panthers to beat the Trojans of Southern California at the Pasadena Rose Bowl January 2 Pittsburgh has as good a team as its record Sutherland said today.

But Southern has a better a bettrr team. They deserve to wm Sutherland called attention to Los Angeles. Dec. night before Christmas found Coach Howard Harding Jones of the University of Southern California football team in anything but a benevolent mood so far as Pittsburgh and the Rose tournament game are concerned But Troy head man is a bit afri that come January 2 his players stn! will be clinging to the spirit of Yuletide and perhaps will present the game to the Panthers. pretty hard to figure the moods of thirty or forty players" said By CHARLES Chicago.

24 Maybe Greeks were right titter all, A very Brundage national tresident of the Amateur Athletic Union, sighed today as he the latest episode of the Mildred Didrikson PIKE TEAMS LEAD Associated Press Poll Shows IVY LEAGUE TEAMS Pittsfield Invitational Tournament To Be Only Activity In Basketball During Coming Hill In Merry Christmas! To each and every one ol you. dear readers. If you have to this "You know, the -indent Greeks kept ttmniefl Util 11 CIUT tlC OU OtllCXl OUt 01 tnell i tMiCtlC S. UQM a serve more than a Merry Cnristmas. l.iCJ OUldn I trt Jones.

if they have the same Pituburgn two scorele.s tie games tiudc my boys did a year ago against thii season, against Ohio State and Nebraska, while the Trojans won all their games. Bill Kern, assistant roach, interposed to sav he believed Pittsburgh found Notre on an nay when thev defeated the Irish 12 to 0 Heavy work on the University of Ariiona gridiron was the schedule fcr the Panthers again this afternoon. A third string using Southern California plays report- by was sen? against the This same method used Friday afternoon and the result apparently was not pjensing the big clnef. should have done better," Southerland complained when he away trom the secret session. This rr.orir.ng the Pittsourgh men vere left to u.ei* own devices.

Coach Sut'i-rland la'd down only re- horseback ndinfe. This out of Warren yeate.day. rhe ride mated by coming to a cn a cactus. its part Tomorrow morning ti Panthers we are in the hole as the result crt will go to chirch. 'n the the pre-game setup, and are in a fine they xr.il be on a sightseeing posit to take a beating.

rulane we'll take a licking. He hast ened to add that the breaks helped out his eleven last New Year's Day. The boys certainly were in no foot- mood a year ago, but they had better lie when we meet Pitt bet a the Panthers are every bit as good was Tulane." Coach Jones knows Pittsburgh is going to administer some of his own medicine in the way of qulck- kicki-. Both trams have used this weapon to advantage this year. He realizes both teams are in poss.

ion of rtnulfcftMt defensive ability and hijve offenses which strike quickly and accurately when the breaks come. That leaves the situation, in his opinion, pretty much of a toss up with the outcome hinging on possible mental attitude of the opposing Pm is coming here primdd for revenge after that 47 to 14 defeat them on the sidelines not so sure but they were With that hr saile.1 in to defend A A. and its rules of amateurism which have been bombarded nuuvilyj since Miss Didrikson was suspended cnd i. the Those I tired oi ad these charges that but we never did know where to look for that other reader. Merrj hrlstmas Again! Gosh, wr just happened to think, those aie two words we don't nave an Merry I hristmas! We hated to quit with just four greetings of the day.

Hence, there are iivr. Multiply that by five several times. Here are a few odds and ends of the news we picked up yesterday Front. Standings Teams LPet. Pleasant Hill 2 0 1 000 Pittsfield 0 1.000 Winchester 11 .500 1 1 .500 0 I .000 Jerseyville 0 0 .000 Roodhouse 0 0 .000 Carrollton 0 1 .000 White Hall 0 1 .000 That American Athletics in 1932 Survived Depression Pts.

Op 103 31 14 11 35 28 45 75 21 57 19 14 Pike county trains were in the van in the chase for the Illinois Valley The Central A. A. U. has joined the title honors. Pleasant Hill veterans country seem the A.

A rules were loo amligu-1 President Brundage said. situation is covered in Rulo Those words are not like "gridiron, football, basketball, hardwoods, thinclads. boxers, skaters, cross country Maybe we should use those words a lot this yeat. Yes Merry Christmas! Live in two and a pages, which: should' up the whole amateur definition 8nouicl' and rules of disbarment. Miss Didrik- scm knew all about it a year ago.

At tlu!) lo which she belongs. birthday is today, aiia.s wrote us when the sub- many happy returns of the day. We jrct( of advertisement ol a certain don't want to miss out on milk concern came up. y0ur wedding anniversary, I Originally, the rule called for dls- or your old cot's birthday, fongratu- barment when any amateur athlete lations! Today certainly should be indorsed bat6, or similar one dav. Later some of our star swimmers started indorsing a certain brand ol Merry Christmas! i cigarets and the rule w-as modified to providc that 110 product of any kind Two days to cat chicken, duck.

01 could be indorsed. turkey, or maybe all of them. Two "The whole story of the Didrikson davs tor hunting, game playing, visit- case has not been told. I regret to say that she is a girl who delights to see her name in the papers and she ls attempting to on her! publicity. She has been badly' advised." Miss Didrikson.

the one woman: National A. A. U. in banning am- setting a burning pace by tossing ateur boxing bouts between matched more than 100 points in two games, boxers. Prom now on the boxers will! while holding their to 31 have to fight as teams, or in tourna- uoints.

Pit sfleld, which Just opened mcnts. Anyway, that is the rullns Its campaign, -ucceeded In dethron- that was passed at their meeting re- ins last champions in first cently in Chicago. game. Activity In the conference will be It appears to be a futile gesture to to Pitts.irld holiday check the racketeering In the boxing Pittsfield will play host business. Boxers now merely will to Winchester.

Pleasant Hill anu have to that they are a member hi two day meeting. This of a certain team and next week they will bnnj out the may join another team. Tnere is ot Pike By Alan Gould (Associated Press Sports Editoi) New York. Dec. up for 1932.

the Associated Press Sports Poll indicates the business of American Athletics has successfully survived its most difficult period of I depression and deflation, even though there be much in the way ol to be plucked off the Christmas tree tomorrow By weathering the financial storm however, observers throughout the to be convinced that sporU in general have readjusted themselves already, on a iirmer footing. and that the new year will see a distinct revival of confidence, even tf no substantial financial Rains The widespread program of retrenchment has demonstrated ihat operations can be conducted just as satisfactorily on a less elaborate and expensive scale than during the boom One of the certainties in prospect for 1933 is that the move to curtail Intercollegiate Athletics, especially county, and may! football, in preference foi nothing to hold the amateurs to their i disclose the champion of the Illinois mural or wUl be teams far as wc have been able to strength pops up from discarded altogether Minor sports the Greene and Jersey county con- will be curtailed only because of anv day.1' uig. 1 tor everyone cxccpt grocers and newspaper Familiar faces you haven't seen for a long time keep learn Harold Bowman, former Illinois College football captain, was in the city yesterday doing a little hurried Christmas shopping. Bowman was given a couple days off duty from the Billings hospital in Chicago where he has what he said was a Residency doesn't mean a thing to us. but Bowman said that little comes bobbing up.

And their's a smile or after finishing lntemeshlp. Jersev county imes. in Die The league will tren with ful. fury Yave's advocacy of a loot on Januarv 6 when Roodhouse, Jer-! slate, publicised last spring, ha? seyville and Greenfield will toss their! been dropped by the new Eli admin- iorcea into the melie. Pleasan Hill and the 1933 football has been doped as the stroiigeat team ------------------in the leagu because of five veter-1 you a Merry a grin almost cvcryplacc.

ans, ar-i has been upholding that rk ranking since the season began. Pleas- and thanking ant Hill wiil piny Jacksonville hign on January you Is in the orthopedics department. INDEE TOURNEY TO the horse. Heller threj years Jones pointed out landnif; will be no over confidence on track team of Olym? ic fame, vho wa: APT A MH its part So far as psychology goes supposed to have arrived in Chicago 1 LJ 1 TEAMS WORKOUT OPEN TUESDAY EVE rive in Chicago, at least, the reporters! WARWICK PL. HTG.

CO. North Sandy St. BACHMAN MAY STAY WITH FLORIDA U. SPECIAL XMAS DINNER 11 a. m.

to 8 p. m. Today. Turkey, Duck or Chicken with WHITE FRONT CAFE ules, in general, have been lramed with sn eye to box-office appeal. Here is a roundup of the results obtained In the several phases of the nation-wide poll among sports editors and writers: Loaang Ellsworth Vines, tennis, 38 votes; ELteworth tennis, 36 3.

Eddie Tolan, 34 votes. Leading 1 Didrikson, track, 77 2 Helen Madiaon, swimming 411 3. Helen Wills Moody, tennis. 21 votes. Team rerfortname Leading team performance: 1.

Nrw York Yankees, 100 votes; 2. Colgate, football. 33 votes; 3 Southern California, football, 28. Biggest upset: 1 defeat of Noire Dame, football, 43 votes; 2. Bill victories over Ben Eastman, track, 20 votes; 3.

Notre Dsme's victory over Army, football. votes. Spoits best surviving conditions. 1. College football.

65 votes; 2. Pro- 1 fessional baseball, 48 votes; 3. Golf, 35 votes. Chief 01 Developments: I. shows for leas money; 2.

onomy programs; 3 Rules I cr U- latlon to safeguard better sucii sports as football and baskcltall. A million Merry Of different and Could wish no more for you Than this one verse com- pnses. LAUNDRY SMEAR WINS RACE SOMERVILLE RATES CANADIAN LAURELS v- hijear survived a gruelling stretch duel to the Lone Star Durva by a nose In the yuletide purse, a six fur- Toronto, Dec 24 Somerville's ieat in the United States Amateur golf cham- dash- whlch featured Jefferson pionship was Ibt outstanding Cana- program today, dian achievement In the realm of paying $8 40 for in the sports in 1932. in the opinion of wais clocked in 1:16 Dominion sports experts. i Johnny Gilbert lan his Of the 63 sports editors and writers winners to with olwood wno participated in a Canadian press 1 first and Panchto in tht poll.

43 their ballots for Somer-j ft.c5)nd' first Canadian in hlstorv to win! 10 "ls tne United States title. and photographers failed to find her. and she was reported today to be her way to make a series of motion pictures. Since her recent trouble over her reported indorsement of an automobile for advertlsirg purposes, she has become camera shy and when she did consent to be photographed, she made careful survey that the surrounding background contained no advertisements which might appear in the picture. While in St.

Louis Miss Didrikson said she read the ruie book of the A. A for the first time afier her disbarment and was amazed discover Mills again failed to there was some 350 page3 of dos and 194 I San Francisco. Dec. On two neutral fields, far from the scene of their charity ame here January 2. football stars of the east and west launched heavy practice pro; grams today.

Coaches Andy Kerr of Colgate, and I Dick Hanley Northwestern established headquarters at Standlord Uni! versitv and sent their eastern charges through a stiff session this afternocn Coaches Dana and Orln HollinRbery of Washington state worked out the vest team at Kieht Entered Thus Atlanta. Dec. Of Amateur Teams In District To! W. Bachman may coach the Uni- PartU Like Four More versity of Florida football team again Entries. season.

The former Notre Dame star and HAL MEFFORD HIES The other 20 votes were cast as follows: For Jimmy McLarmn. Vancouver welterweight. Alex Wilson, Hamilton, middle distance runner. Duncan McNaughton. Vancouver, Olympic high jump champion, Howie Morenz and Lionel Palestine.

Ill hockey players; William old Pedcn, bike rider; Frankie pla ed on the 190'. and J906 middleweight boxer; Horace football teams. He is sur- wynne. Olympic bantamweight1 'lvfcl bV hls a daughter, champion; Bole uier, and will be Monday Frank Turville. star of the Hamilton Tigers, Canadian football champions, 1 each Tere Haute, Ind Dac.

Mefford. first Mhletlc director at Rosy Pi lytechnic Institute and formor IJnl- vtraity of go foMball player, died today. He was 50 at he home oi his parents. Mr. and Mrc, D.

A. li fiord at Robinson, 111. WHEN CHRISTMAS the air with that are merry, The thing that we wish most for you is that you have a very MERRY CHRISTMAS JACKSONVILLE REDUCTION COMPANY STOCK Cincinnati, Dec. 24Gus Hilb of Cincinnati, vice president of the Cincinnati Reds, today announced that he had disposed of his stock in the National League club. The name of the purchaser was not revealed, nor was the amount for which the stock was sold.

Hilb joined Sidney Weil in buying he the Reds in 1929. Weil remains as president of the club. Berkeley Coach Glenn Warner, who leaves' receiving a cash prize, next year, as on hand to look over President Stanford to go to Temple University age said. was a member of Amer-jthe talent assembled by his former icas Olympic team 20 years ago and assistant, Kerr, and his friend, Han- thosejley. Warner was particularly interested in Harry Newman, Michigan quarterback, and Paul Moss.

College, end. and offered the opinion that 1 combination starts clicking it make a bad oay of it for the The eastern coaches outlined the first of the plavs to be used and sent the boys through a stiff drill. Kerri and Hanley use the Warner system! but expect no difficulty in molding players trained to a different, ityle. Pending recovery of Joe Yale halfback lad up with a wrenched knee, the east lacks one man for two mplete elevens. Because of Crow- Eight teams have been entered State college mentor resigned, far in the tournament to be held be-1 several days ago after a vie-j sinning Tuesday night at the Liberty 1 torlous conclusion of an otherwise: Hall court under the sponsorship of disastrous season, but published re- Herman McGinnis, he said last night.

Ports In Florida today said university .1 he would like to have four more officials would be asked not to con-. Biblr entrits to build up the meeting to 12 his resignation and instead to; teams Plav in the meet will begin offer him a short term contract, on and continue until Bachman came to Florida five! a champion is named, the champion years and hls present contract; never had any trouble with rules. She knew what she was doing all the time. All she wants is publicity. and If she is Roing into the moving picture business I think she Is going to get it." BALLYHOO LOSES FIRE, SAY EXPERTS expires July 1933.

He asked that I The teams entered thus far are his resignation be effective on that I the State Hospital, Indees. Bachman first three years at Virginia Indees. Sandwich Fionda found the Alligators ranked shop of Springfield. Winchester In- among the best southern conference, dees. Ruble of Franklm; i teams but the past season clubs Woodson Indees and a team from Illi-I won only three games out of Drawing.1' for the tournament be made on Monday when the list will be closed, to enter the tournament may by getting in touch with McGinnis before tliat time.

T. C. Jenkinson Fred R. Bailey C. Meuhihansen.

Assutsnt The Gillham Funeral Home 326 West State Street DAY PHONE 168 NIGHT New York. Dec. old bports ballyhoo crowd getter of 1. few years back, was only a hollow shell in 1932. No longer the gullible creature of the golden era of 1921-28.

Mr John Fan, vintage of 1932, demanded full value for hie money and scanned extravagant claims with a critical eye. He still was eager amusement but demanded be.tri quality and cheaper rates This turn toward a little discrimination on the part ci those who pay freight, was the outstanding de- EIGHT TEAMS WILL MEET IN LEAGUE will ntry wishing you a Merry Any team wishing Christmas and thanking you for your patronage. SPECIAL XMAS DINNER 11 a. m. to 8 p.

m. Today. Turkey, Duck or Chicken with WHITE FRONT CAFE William Capps, Jr. John Clancy Reginald Reid CAPPS CLOTHES SHOP DRtXLL BUILDING. Eight teams have been enrolled in injury M.n<ler..

Iullb.cn who Khtduted to plav nnaltinM lil KSrihJrtS? the first week of the New vrstprdav in The Indee regulars will play their yesterdav. In the Warner system, Manders has become a quarterback, i whereas Newman, a quarterback at1 1 Michigan, becomes left hallback. Pug Rentier. Northwestern's great packer, teamed up with this combma- games on Thursday nights and Sun- afternoons in order to allow the league teams to play on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The eignt teams in the league are the All-Stars.

Indee Reserve: Y. 14.0 uciiiiv, lut vuwmuuuik I tion at risht half ttith Ri.v vdopment of the year in the opinion 1 fniiwl 1 A Woodson Indees. LynnviUe A. of many of the sports Side A. and perts contributed to the 1932 Associated Press poll.

It was reflect id, many observers pointed out, in a scaling down The coaches plan to experiment with several backfleld and line combinations during the next few days. The west team was divided into two Lr.e Weyand Tigers Two games will bo played on Tuesday night and two on Wednesday night. The league will run tor a period of pointed cut, in a scaling down Muads urobablv most ieague WU1 run TOr oi cf admission prices as well as In con- seven weeks, and the teams which are ed ter promoters of uoU-J the Inatallation first and second in the percentaue professional and amateur sports, to at that time Plav a uf give the public what it wanted. EXCHANGE Let us go on with business. Cash is always acceptable.

In addition, we are learning to pay for property with notes, mortgages, etc. Just now we would be pleased to have you list for sale your farms, city property, vacant or any commercial psper you may have. In this office you will find a place to exchange what you have for what you want. Give us a chance to serve you. a splendid modern home on the west side to extnange for a small property.

good farm of 150 acres only a few miles out to exchange fcr a city property. group of modern houses In the citv to exchange clear for a good farm preferably east of the city. We can place your cash In first real estate mortgages at present day with a wnde margin of safety without cost to you. Do not delay. We work every day.

Si3 AVERS BANK Rl'ILDlNG. PHONE 1329. To Our Five Hundred and More Members and Many I imet I hat Many We Extend the Season Greetings We arc happy in knowing that thru our Association have made it possible for hundreds of our members to own their home. At the same time equally as many arc investing their funds in and Loan and are receiving their dividends each six months. When the old year closes many will be tflad to sec it go.

rJ hose who have shares maturing in the 20th series will be more than happy for they will receive a New check as a reward for their thrift and careful investment during the years past. We extend an invitation to you who are in doubts about where to invest your savings, with safety to ask itny of our members, then start with the New Series in January. Remember and Loan is as safe as American Home. Jacksonville Savings Loan Association AppUbee Building. Alpha B.

Applcbee, Secy. In a general way. the expeits called attention to ten r.peciit3 trends In tj cits during the ye.u 1 Better sport low three games for the chamolonship. HOLIDAY GREETINGS May your be Splendid, Full of fun that be ended; New York, Dec. economic situation to the contrary notwithstanding, the Ryder cup matches between picked American and British golf professionals will be held in England in June as scheduled.

80 George jacobus, president of the Professional Association. announcing at the same time, that the P. A has put aside 110,000 expense money for the American team. The team will be selected under a new system this year. Jacobus revealed.

The heads of the a. A 35 sectional organizations will be asked WISHING YOU MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR JOE NOTRE DAME LOSES TO PURDUE QUINT Chicago, Dec. Dam' will have to watt until some otnci time for a basketball victory over Purdue, and in its next start will to work on trying to build up another Ions winning streak. The Irish last night the! eighth stab at beating the Boilermuk ers, and wound up Just as before, di leated. And with the to 31 dr feat, went a winning stnng of 10 straight games.

Purdue led until well into the second period when a Notre Dame rally gave the Irish a to 2" edge Dutch Fehring and Harry Kellar headed up a Purdue drive however and kept intact tne perfect record against Notre Dame veteran team tacked up its fourth straight victory of the fine. ILLINOIS POWER LIGHT CORPN. sity of California halfback ace. as quarterback on one of the ball-toting combinations. He teamed up with! Angel Brovelli, St and Harry! I Stafford, University of Texas, at half-1 h.

I baclc and Frank Christensen, Uuh at fUubtck The other west- ri-n-rai -n backfleld included George Sander, a riduced tuko pratlon Washington state, at quarter; Ernie' 3 Rules legislatk) 1 or if mighty improve football and basketball. 4 De-emphasis of eoliege lootbaU SiFiSL? lth tlie accent on tackle at 5. Decline of league baseball il h. Oreater individual participation 2 Si in less coutly sports. blg boys of the 7.

Increase in gili juay. 5 Slump in boxing. 9. elopment 01 more merest in gi 'is Hthletlcs. 10.

Progress In some professional spo'cs, especially a.id fooi- CHRISTMAS GREETINGS to our patrons and friends and Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. F. J. ANDREWS LUMBER CO. WILL CONTINUE RYDER CUP PLAY V.

rA 0 V. in maiiiiii GREETING; and the vs iv 1. ui Krl Liiv, ir campaign, but just managed to out- or Him, here today lKJint braska 27 to 25. The Gophers rlipc picked up ten HelC goals to eight lor fcdIS' Nebratka, but the Cornhuskers made better use of tlieir foul shot oppor- to submit to the executive committee; their Ideas on the teams personnel tunities, and in the closing minutes and on that basis the squad will be UP but two points of a six selected. point deficit.

Western conference reached to remind you can find "Overlooked for Can- Razors, Toilet articles. V. 0 V. ft IT ft 0 V. ft 0 ft 0 V.

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And as the years of business increase, the appreciation of friends and customers grows, too. For business is but the elongated shadows of men. Each succeeding Christmas during more than twenty years brings us closer to a real realization of the true values of life. So we say sincerely, may the close of another year bring a Merry Christmas and a Happy New ear to you. May hope to enjoy your friendship and good will throughout the coming years.

LUKE MAN CLOTHING CO. THE GREETINGS We take this occasion to thank our many for their patronage and to extend heartiest and healthiest holiday wishes. GUSTINE Furniture Rug C. the last week of year v.ith a record of 22 victories over non-conference teams, aaainst 11 defeats. YULETIDE GREETINGS And the Olden Message is ever Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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