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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 12

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Page 12 Thursday, Dercmkr 3, 1935 All the New THat'i Fit to Print Since 1871 THE AUSTIN STATESMAN Belton ockhar i-Bistrict To Draw Record Crowd HILLMRD SMSIFOXX REPORTED SOLD TO WHITE SOX 115 (11 to 1 THIS BRITON REALLY FIGHTS LIS flUf Take Your Choice Of Bowls LAST DAYI GEO. RAFT In "THE GLASS KEY" with Edw. Arnold Claire Dodd AM. PREPARES FOR FIGHT ON OLYMPIC PARTICIPATION TODAY 3-5 School Children ') KiDA SATURDAY! paid IH WRITER is ing that he would serve only one year, recently indicated be might run again in order to carry on his fight for the boycott. on the STAGE! PRIZE-WINNER OF NEW YORK, Dec.

5. (AP) The blizzard of words which has been blowing from all sides on the question of whether the United States should send Its athletic teams to the 1936 Olympic games at Berlin and Oarmfsch-Partenkirchen will be directed at one point tomorrow. Meeting for its annual three-day convention, the Amateur Athletic NOW! Ends Friday 23c 11 to 1 MAJOR BOWES' Chase Sanborn Amateuf Hour in New York City DON MANUEL and His Rancno Real By WELDCN HART Statesman Shorts Editor '41TIV citizen fini.ndally for-- tnratp enough to drfH.m of frying fowling on New Veer's, day heir pla ns, complifatfd now that Texan Chzlktlan mid Lnutniana Stut a.r to riAth In the New Or-f uRar FinwJ. Before that election, the "Cali By J. HENRY MARTINDALE Statsaman Correspondent LOCKI1AKT.

Pec. 6 Kpl) SeY CHICAGO, Dec. 5. (AP) Wayne You'll Lovs Her K. Otto, baseball writer for the Chi cago Herald and Examiner, Wed union probably will take tip that matter as soon as possible and de rial thound football fans from all over Central Texas are expected to trek to Lions' field here Friday In This Movie of nesday reported he had learned from an unimpeachable source that cide definitely whether to support Movie Star1 in afternoon to watch the Haiton Tig fornia, Hr We Come" banner the participation of American era and the Lockhart Lione battle Love! and SENORITA were out and th qrestjon was nit teams.

for a bi-diHtiiet championship. Sev whetrer wm1 to aee Pouth ROSITA FERNANDEZ eral hundred Belton fana will ac The question probably will be Tn Person' ern Mfthr.1isi ant ytanforl in the company the Tigers on a special I Bowl pa but how to gr 30 Minutes of Rio Grande Music and Rhythm! threshed out tomorrow at a caucus meeting of the executive committee train. ki it i there. The game will serve as a curtain Miner for the Lockhart annual Now, with proapert of two of the trateet forward passers Jn the with the leaders of the "pro" and "con" factions, AverJ Brundage of the Chicago While Sox had purchased Jimmy Foxx from the Philadelphia Athletics for $75,000 in a straight cash transaction. The report was the second In a day involving; the White Sox.

Earlier it was reportedand denied by the White Sox that Outfielder Al Simmons had been sold to the World's Championship Detroit Tig-era for cash and players. Gerald Walker, reserve Tiger outfielder, was reported as included In the deal for Simmons, Otto said he also had learned that Walker and ON THE SCREEN GUESS-PROOF MYSTERY Chrihtmaa party which will end aft. I i ft 1 I 1 i i ll Mil i -III I I 1 'i a iy i Hl V-N STARRING QINGER ROGERS with jjfime the historic atmos er a dance given to the two football phere New Orleans with fot teams by the athletic council. Chicago and Jeremiah Mahoney of New York, on hand to dispute balls on Jan. 1, the picture has C'raches Milliard, Masur and For changed.

resier report the squad In good con in person. It Is expected to come before the general convention Sat For thorn hardy Austinlnna with dition and determined to give the visitors a battle from the first to George Brent plnneer blood throbbine In their urday, THE P.EET" With ROBERT TAYLOR JEAN PARKER last whistle. veins who contemplate a Bowl Indications were that the fight Jaunt via auto, is quite a con for a boycott of the Berlin games The tentative starting lineup for the Lions will be: Ends, -Hob Jones a pitcher will be turned over to the St. Louis Browns for Outfielder Sam West, sideration that New Orleans is only fM mites away while it Is a round 1300 to Taadena, Calif. ew Orleans in Bijch a nice town during; the holiday sea might come down to a struggle between Brundage and Mahoney for the A.A.U.

presidency. Brundage, former president, and chairman of the American Olympic committee, has been carrying on an active campaign In favor of participation. Mahoney, who took the presidency last year with the understand and Kdwin Mc'iinnis loo-captain); tackles. Louis Borchert and Vallon Vanhorn; guards, Da go Kelley and Robert Lee friplnks; center, D. or White; backs, Co-rapt.

Orviile Ktheredge, J. W. Kulps, Jack JStubbs and Isadore Za-Uski. ftuDHtltute backs who will be on son, for they My). There' no comparing" the two Vandy Is Picked For Orange Bowl EITZ-5 8 15c Last Times Today shows spectacles; Pasadena' Tournament of Koses has a bark gTonnd of (rlHmoroim tradition that overshadows anything; the Infant the bench ready to go Into the fray will be Rill Alexander, Bodo Schu-nemann, l'ete Rosa.

Bob Gilmer and UJalLajce 6f Sugar Bowl can claim. Jeff Reaty. Linemen are James BEERY TUT aa for football which Bowl Skinny's Theatre Today Through Saturday Buck Jones World's Greatest Western Star Will Thrill You for 2 Hours in "The Throw Back" First Time in Texai And "The Roaring West" The greatest continued photoplay on earth. Also Fast Funnies. Meagher.

James Moore, Lefty Eth- will be fullest on New Tear's MIAMI. Dec. 5. (UP) Vanderbilt university was selected last night by the Orange Bowl committee to represent Dixie in the second annual playing of the North-South game here New Year's day. OAWl t.

ZANUCCS MODUOlON day? redge, W. Riddle, Ed Prove, William George Richards. Henrv Numerous constituents, either throitch force cf circumstances or Teas, W. D. Thompson, Red tfmith and others.

by Inclination, are choosing the Tiger-Toad tangle. Althourh the Should the Tennessee eleven be prohibited from post-season competition by Southeastern confer gam is four weeks ftwav, tlO.Mfl In tickets had Already been sold 16 Class A ence rules. Auburn is the likely through Wednesday, f) 5 That means that Auxtlnltes who Battles Carded are sweet on the Sugar Bowl had best fire their orders to the New NOW! Out of the "Green Hell" of South America comet E2H32 TONIGHT FRANCES PERKINS National Secretary of Labor Lecturing on "The Economic and Social Security in the 20th Century" Thursday Night, Dec. 5 HOGG Memorial Auditorium 8:15 p. m.

Orleans Mid-Winter Sports association pronto if they desire fa-vorable accommodations. second choice. Orange Bowl officials, however, believed Vanderbilt. which has expressed extreme interest in the post-season game, would not be prevented from coming to Miami by conference affiliations. Louisiana State, another Southeastern conference team, -has been nominated for the New Orleans Sugar Bowl JUL the first drama of that continent's bloodiest hu- continent's bloodiest hu- By Associated Press 1 A Title winners In the 16 riintHrta d4 man conthct! man conflict! Jock McAvoy, middleweight and light-heavyweight champion of England, isn't one of those horizontal British champions we've been so used to seing.

He very definitely proved that he's a stand-up battler by beating Al McCoy, promising Boston fighter, in a IQ-rounder at Madison Square Garden, and putting himself in line for a shot at John Henry Lewis crown. Here he is with his wife and the Lord Lonsdale belt which carries a pension of a pound a week for the rest of McAvoy's life. He gained permanent posses. 5100 oi lt successfully defending it three times. of the Texas Interscholastic league Word of the Pupar Bowl admission prire hasn't spread as far as this correspondent, but Rose Bowl ducats will damage your bank ac loomau race will play in bl-distrlct competition this week-end.

game. Alexia, district 11 winned. will Later tonight the committee will count as follows: box peats, $.1.50 seats between 20-yard lines. $4.40 meet lempie. district 12 rhamninn between 20-yard lines and goal line.

at aco. and Brack 12.75; end zones, $2.20. and behind Antonio, district 15 titlist. -iit nav l'r the goals, $1.65. decide whether to ask Villanova or Catholic university to represent the north.

Villanova continued to appear the most likely choice as northern team. Catholic university, how- ever, "came in with a very strong UI(iub uiinsu or oistrtct 16 at Corpus Christ! tomorrow. The Rose Bowl seats 83,000 and Strikes Ira 0 1 he other srames will n)av all tickets probably will be spoken Saturday as follows: for before Dec. 14 the dav they are to be printed. For reservations Amarlilo (district at -Rr.

bid," Keith Phillips, chairman of mrr ridge (district 2). wend message (AND money order) El Paso (district at a to Al Masters, 1 32 Kast Colorado if, Down.Uirt 5o I 3 Si fill I ill I Balcony 50e 1 ip- LJ MM LJ gj AuspicMl Faculty Womn' I ff PLUS! BOB HOPE J. Club. 1 "WATCH THE BIRDIE1 I ORLANDO OPEN (district 8), street. Pasadena, Calif.

the Orange Bowl arrangements committee, said. Villanova. at Philadelphia, advised the committee today it definitely would accept an invitation. Wichita Falls (district TPOLKSf who consider Sam Baugh man (district 6). v.

1 Dallas Tech (distrlcf fi rD of Texas Christian th absolute PUi' xiuine. nrt (dis- BACKUP BALL HELPS trict 7). DALLAS COACH SEEKS EAST-WEST HIGH GAME Greenville (distrfrt at Tyler last word In forward pa may, with very little brow-wrinkling, fecstl that has a back of almflar inclinations and nearly as brilliant a record. Abe Mickat of LR.IT. was THE forward passer of 3 934.

When Texas Wan Jacinto. Houtn tu i at Port Arthur uV BOWLER GET TOUGH NO. 10 PIN SPARE By MARIE WARMB1ER Women's Match Gama Champion A GOOD bowler's repertoire gen- lost to the Timers this fall. 18-6, W1 OFFERS mmi)XU FFERS ORLANDO, Dec. 5.

CAP) A field of 155 players shot for an early lead today In the $2000 Orlando open golf tournament, first of the Florida winter season. Zell Eaton of Oklahoma City, one of the country's leading amateurs and 1934 western champion, announced he would join the gold-seeking pros on their winter tour of Florida, Nassau aifa California. Eighteen holes were to be played today, 18 more tomorrow and 36 Saturday. MicKal was just recovering from a aerlous illness. If Mlckal was sick --eraIly Includes a backUD ball to TT lit .1 that night, so were the Lonehorn Bowling pick spares off the right side of the alley.

fans after watching his beautiful. far I I I 11 Nk'l A WWW An average bowler would do well float passes go winging down the field time and again. The Steers were fortunate enough to knock down the long ones, but he to practice this delivery, as It is p511--- TOTfTTf TTTTTS TTTTP DALLAS, Dec. 5. (AP) P.

C. Cobb, director for Dallas high school athletics, last night wired James Tunney, coach of Lincoln high school at Los Angeles, proposing that all-star school boy teams of Dallas and Los Angeles meet In the Los Angeles coliseum on Dec. 81. A return game would be played here on Christmas day next year as an athletic feature of the Texas Centennial celebration which opens June 6. The Los Angeles game would be played a day before Southern Methodist of Dallas plays Stanford at nearby Pasadena in the Tournament of Roses game.

Cobb said he expected no definite answer to his telegram before Bohn A. Gerjes H. Ieser Allid) particularly fective on spares I if one's ordinary Vt r-i Vina nn t' completed short shots monotonous Then there Is the leaping, left Kuhn encv to roll off nanned passer jess ratherree, an all-Dixie back who does everything well. And Crash 'Em Bill Crass, a H. E- Becker Allen into the gutter in picking off the 10 pin.

The backup Is delivered more to E. DRISKILL ALL STAR LOCKHART, Dec. 5. (Spl) Walter Scott Driskill, former Lockhart high school gridster, has been named All Rocky Mountain tackle on the Associated Press mythical eleven. Driskill is playing at Colorado.

Four of Driskill's teammates were included on the first team. LTmvcI Tickets on sale Dec. 12 to Jan. 1 Final return limit Jan. 31st.

Examples Lew reund-trlp fsrtt. Good in coaches and chair cars. FORT WORTH $5.98 DALLAS 6.30 SAN ANTONIO 2.40 WACO 3.30 WICHITA FALLS 9.39 KANSAS CITY $20.84 ST. LOUIS 25.37 Similar reductions for ticket Rood in sleeping cars Jul to many other point. J.

O. Morgan i Wendlandt H. H. Bohn the loft of the al- by i rain: RISKO, M'AVOY MATCHED Texan who shoots from thq, shoulder. has at least three brilliant passers where Southern Methodist, the tenm whleh defeated T.C.U..

bns one. For running backs the Tigers have the Mustanrs nut-numbered, although no Robert Wilson wears the purple and gold. Well. It's a difficult choice to make between the Bowls. Maybe I'll just listen tn the radio.

1 -to. if or full particular ASK THE NEW YORK, Dec. 4. (UP) ley than the ordi-nary hook, because It curves to the right and al for Speed, Safety, Comfort, Jock Mcavoy, British light-heavyweight champion, was matched to- TULANE FOUR DEEP NEW ORLEANS Tulane KATY ACENT lowance must be fcu has mi Economy aay tor a 10-round overweight matcn against Babe Risko, Syra WARMBIER made for its path In that direction. A.

Turner Krletrel Wolf Wukasch Hilsberg cuse, world middleweight cham rour capable men for each position on its varsity football squad, with five and six trying for a few of the positions. .1 pion, at Madison Square Garden on REFEREE INJURED IN uec. 20. ARENA FREE-FOR-ALL M. 217 217 372 193 218 583 2oo 223 161 584 1S2 201 203 5S6 220 191 690 950 1032 990 2972 181 206 182 669 152 211 203 666 174 174 174 u22 173 173 173 519 203 206 218 627 66 66 66 19S 949 1036 1016 3001 172 178 1S6 636 ICS 168 us 604 167 167 167 601 166 166 166 498 144 144 144 432 817 823 831 2471 146 198 176 G20 189 196 171 556 15a 143 156 448 148 159 162 169 164 174 142 480 20 20 20 60 822 890 821 2533 213 196 1Q9 fi08 129 .193 190 511 178 17S 178 F1H4 B'4 210 17." 5.79 B'2 2U3 198 593 906 979 943 2S27 SOI 190 570 194 126 190 filO 217 381 178 576 152 154 168 514 166 158 161 485 65 65 65 195 99.i 914 941 2S50 O.

Rhody Ferris A. H. Becker A. HaenW W. Kesicr IKindicap A slight urn of the wrist from left to right is what imparts the reverse English on the ball, and after a bit of practice, one can judge the amount of wrist- turn necessary for his particular tvpe of delivery.

It may be necessary to move to the left more, or back to the right of the alley In order to make the ackup work properly, and this, too, will be found in practice. Sometimes a difficult split, such as the 4-8-10, an be ade more easily with a backup ball, because it will hit N'o. 4 going into it, rath-or than away from it. as is the case with a recular hook (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) Irish Drew Best Clary Burke Alhreelit I'avis Haonel wm -llllll lllJppSI COLUMRUS, Ohio, P-c. 5.

(UP) The condition of Bert Potts. Chicago wiestllng referee, was described "fair" by physicians here today. Potts sufiYred a probable brain concussion l't night when struck by a contestant at the close of a bom in winch he officiated. Bolts was retree of the bout, between Everett Marshall, clainmnt for the heavyweight title, and Chief Hmioru. 31S-pound Cherokee Indian.

Afwr Butts aaidt-d the fiuht to rdarshall. umno ujected. Be attacked Marshall ar.d in the free-ioi-ali hlcn followed Potts was injured, a Columbus policeman, R. received cuts on the head when he attempted to stop the -Marshall and were to Rppt-ar in police court to- A. O.

Gerjes P. Bcrnd H. Davi? L- Lundeli Handicap Gates of Season AGGIES COCK BOTH BARRELS When you swap a nickel for Lovera you win the FOR INVASION OF MUSTANGS station. n-i (Ar-Arv I' iIn nt predicting we're eoin re sromsr NEW VORK, Pec. 5.

(AP) The combination of more games and more "big" games brought football attendance back to BOmething like the good old dai In the 1935 season. That the gain averaging about 10 per cent on the nationwide front ot 47 major colleges covered in the annual Associated Pre-s poll-de. pended largely on the r-arn re- to upset the dope we've never K'one into iturday, but a ball jrame iiJn uith an id-a that the Alufafis face im easv came iUnfbiy auinst Texas A vouhi do wrii to Nhake from we dldnt feel After having gone could win. over the done wnti the scout shown by the leading on Southern Meth- eras was figures. il, pi: vej-s.

reason, we've worked up snmethm? we think will -ive tii. ni plenty trouble. The A l- i a i Merhodj5t re ejvnd glad Southern and tXii(l6 4 Watch the cigar counters and all day long you'll see smokers trading nickels for Lovera. They win every time not only because Lovera was a ten cent cigar for more than 25 years, but because Lovera has unbeatable quality. Today at five cents Lovera gives you a fragrant, satisfying smoke that only the choicest, mildest, long-filler tobaccos can produce.

You'll like that smooth, light wrapper, too. Lovera is a cigar made for Texas tastes no wonder it is the most popular smoke "We'v got Inith barrels rorked 0'' Bowl luviT.iiioji and Notre Dame. with, its-st team ut five years, was the biggest draw. card with an attrniam.e total of fur nine games. Navy lea the East with fa ns watvhing a fine piav rtir-e It a the first tjm.

to iimv are gutnLr -d a pep at tho hct t.uif'.H'd jdHVs (hem i and are it. As merit for Ki'i'i? tn lot them hive the Hose Bowl assign-Ihe Mustancv rm-nN- The re pettinc w'ih roach B'-U's charees TEXAS er lu hal cut in aiititrma. anH vnt Mut-anpi. ho i the rnnir-r-iice Armv, ler or -1 awn 3:4 00" FAVORITE rooting for Win-: ins, Fer.ir l--ft end to be Ta yb no to TJ around this "tt'-'ck. The h--vt aro bo Ki and tr terti in the Lone Star State.

-r to the for over twenty five years at ten cents w-rld. l'jb to us." Uif wi? i a know what cue of the nntion'8 three and unbeaten teams. and -nt ti '1 thev untied rba' and thnf? whv thev re preparing for a this "Do ilinir.r, T--r to but wp're real Rridiron be a tei Otttrtbutof BRAN NON-SIGN CIGAR CO, Delia. Houston, San Antonio, Fort Worth m' it sv. Mid Ccca Homer jrtuu oi A-i-M, i L-owl rvr 4Lf.

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