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Fight On Liquor Tax To Welcome Alumni NOTRE DAME'S FUMBLE HELPS 65 YARDS FOR Measure Impends In IBy the Associated Press Charles Town, W. Va. FIRST RACE Purse $400; for maidens, 2-year-olds; five and a half furlongs AND FLORIDA IN SCORELESS TIE GER RALLY fTI House; City Men Spli Mint Mission, 112 (Thurber) $14.00, $5.80, $3.40 ARMY TO SCORE Lukats Gives Break To Dolice, 109 (Beecroft) $29.20, $11.80 Blocks Kick And Carries Deadlocked At Close Of Bill Also Faces Final Coad Attack In Senate. Reigh Rose, 109 (Jelly) $7.20 'Time 1.03. Also Ban Unchanging, Girdles, Weird, Baby John, Sun Mate, Plain Ace, Secular.

Ball Over From Yale's 35-Yard Stripe Cadets And Pass Soon Results In Tally First Quarter- At Tampa BOTH SURPRISED LINE PLUNGES BRING KEESLING BADLY INJURED IN GAME CECOND Purse $400; claiming; for 3-year-olds and up; six and a half furlongs Oral, 111 $3.00, $2.80, $2.40 FANS LAST WEEK ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN Canter Light, 113 (Palumba) $10.00, $5.20 West Pointers Twice Es Maryland Defeated W. Some Countians Prepare To Battle Excise Levy Provision Annapolis, Dec. 2 VP) House and Senate were deadlocked today as the controversy over liquor control legislation spread. The Senate went into session at 2.33 P. M.

with a bare quorum present. Fifteen members were in their seats when President Walter Mitchell called the body to order. A few minutes later, when the administration liquor-control bill was brought up for final passage Democratic' Floor Leader Sasscer demanded a roll call of the Senate. The State-wide liquor bill as amended by the Senate was taken under consideration by the Baltimore city delegation and the House Ways and Means and Judiciary Committees today after the House had recessed until 4 P. M.

to allow the groups to meet. From Tlie Eeening Sun Bureau Perfect Lateral Pass Gives Princeton Another Score Hidden Gold, 113 (McLaren) Time, 1.22 4-5. Also Ran First Act, Changeable, Semester, Black Dreams, The Black. While Florida Beat Auburn cape Danger 78,000 See Battle 7 'TpHIRD Purse $400; claiming; for 3-year-olds and up; six and a half furlongs Maryland and Florida were tied at the end of the first quarter. By the Associated Press Princeton scored again in the second quarter to take a' 14-2 lead.

By the Associated Press Miss 115 (Cruz) $3.40, $2.80, $2.60 Nora's Grace, 115 (Knapp) $10.00, $7.40 Holland, 107 (Thurber). $14.00 Tampa, Dec. 2 Ringing down New Haven, Dec. 2--One of bill, and Senator Coad announced that tBu the Associated Press! Yankee Stadium, New York, Dec. 2.

Brilliant, frosty weather for the last big intersectional battle of the Eastern football season today brought out a capacity crowd of 78,000 for Army's final stand against the shell-shocked but dangerous forces of Notre Dame. The big baseball park was filled at the kickoff and cheered the arrival of the Cadet Corps from West Point, which went through its maneuvers. the curtain on their current football he would not vote for it with the ex cise tax remaining in it. Annapolis, Dec. 2 Still unchanged after an assault that lasted far into the night, the administration's liquor bill was approved by the Senate early Time 1.23.

Also Han Energetic Boy, Bubbling Out, Sisko, Wickliffo, Elce trie Gaff, Most Always, Nutlet. the two unbeaten, untied teams in the East, the Tigers of Princeton, came down to "the end of the 1933 season trail today to battle with the Bulldogs Associated Press Photo JANE REYNOLDS Chosen for personality, character, scholarship and campus i service. Miss Reynolds, a junior, will rule as Helen of Troy during University of Southern California celebration welcoming 18.000 former students at the annual home-coming celebration opening Monday. season, the University of Maryland and the University of Florida met here today with the outcome a toss-up, Both teams did the uneypected last Satur today and, after final approval by the upper House later, it faces another Senator Coad sought to preserva the six votes in the Senate that supported him in his early fight today and to gain two more, but the first result was adverse to him. Senator W.

Earl With-gott, of Talbot county, who cast one of fOURTH Purse $500; the Inaugural; for 2-year-olds; five furlongs of Yale. dayMaryland trimming Washington The regular Army band from the Mili bitter test in the House of Delegates. The fight that kep the Senate in session long after midnight was on the provision which proposes a tax of $1.10 a gallon on liquor sold at retail in Maryland. With Senator Joseph Allan the seven votes against the excise tax, Luck In, 105 (Thurber) $12.20, $5.80, $4.00 Slipper King, 108 (Dabson) $3.60 tary Academy furnished the mush: and left Annapolis today for Washington and Lee and Florida trouncing Au, burn. Ten thousand fans saw the game.

The FLORIDA MARYLAND the Army mule provided the comedy on business and his return in time to Sundora, 105 vote on the passage of the bill was not Sports Flashes Coad, of St. Mary's county, leading the touch. The crowd, taking advantage of jdeal Time, 1.01 3-5. Also Ran Happy Message, Biff, My Kind, Grayback. Two years ago, in the same Yale Bowl, a Yale team forced upon the Princeton eleven a 51-to-14 defeat.

Today a Princeton eleven that whipped Columbia, Dartmouth, Navy and Pennsylvania, and was scored on only by Rutgers in a one-sided conquest, met the old foe. When the game began today the Tigers were a 2V2-to-l favorite. Yale had fallen before Georgia, Army and anticipated. This development made Administra' Rogers Ennis football weather, was the biggest that fight against it, this provision survived by a vote of 15 to 7. Coad Renews Attack tion leaders more confident that the Starbuck L.T Minion has seen a game in New York this season and rivaled in size the turnout for flFTH bill could be pushed through the Sen.

Minnesota Squad To Get Gold Footballs Purse $400; claiming; for 3-year-olds and up; mile and a Lane L.G...... Bradley Ferrazzi Webb Bernhard R.G Simpson Senator Coad did not surrender when he failed to muster a majority the Army-Navy classic last Saturday sixteenth ate before nightfall and sent to the House of Delegates in an effort to bring about its enactment into law in Stark K.T..... Callahan Goodyear Buscher Harvard. time to greet repeal Tuesday after Minneapolis, Dec. 2 VP) Gold footballs bearing the inscription "Western Conference, 1,000 Per Cent," will be aard'3d members of the University Light Breeze.

107 (Burrill) $7.80, $4.60, $3.20 to amend the bill to eliminate the excise tax. He proposed a renewed attack when the bill goes before the Senate for its final passage, when he Davis Q.U.....A. Buscher Line-ups: noon. Beckwith Nelson Grand Acre, 115 (Benham) $1.20, $4.20 No Mistake, 107 (Roderick) $6.20 Actual progress on the bill during YALE of Minnesota's undefeated football Brown R.H....... Benner Hughes F.B..

Crecca PRINCETON Fairman L.E. the day was held up while the measure Combs will need only nine votes to prevent its passage. A three-fifths vote of the Senate will be necessary to pass the team, athletics authorities announced today. Minnesota finished its Big Ten Kilcullen Ceppi L.T Officials Referee, Arnold (Au Continued On Page 8, Column 2 Time 1.50. Also Ran Fair Crest, Xandra, Old Field, Glen Burnic, Chief's Troubadour.

Weller L.G Nichols burn); umpire, Sebring (Kansas season with a record of two victories Kalbaugh Malm Aggies); head linesman, Menton (Virginia); field judge, Marshall De Angelis John R.G, FOOTBALL KANSAS TAKES (Georgia Tech). Lane R.T.. Lea E. Curtin Rankin Curtin and four tics in Conference competition, Ace Hudkins Enters Guilty Plea In Court Los Angeles, Dec. 2 VP) Ace Hud Kadlic Rescues 26 Sailors Quartern a 1.

2. 8. 4. T'l Le Van L.H.. 3d Charles Town To Miss Morocco 1-DAY REST FOR MacMillan Whitehead Keesling or Callan On Sinking Steamer Constable kins, former Nebraska "Wildcat" of the British Ship Deebank Saves Crew CAPITAL GAME prize-fighting ring, pleaded guilty in Municipal Court today to a charge of By Russell Oakes Of Gloria In Heavy Seas Off Wales Fishquard, Wales, Dec.

2 VP) Twen Maryland 0 0 Florida.1. 0 0 Yale 2 0 Princeton 7 7 Army 0 12 Notre Dame 0 0 Boston 0 Holy Cross 0 Geo.Washington. 0 Kansas 0 Rutgers 0 0 Villanova 6 6 Orisha, sent postward the odds-on choice, ran as a horse so well backed at Philadelphia. Nineteenth Renewal It was the nineteenth renewal of on of football's classic rivalries. Army's undefeated and untied Cadets ruled favorites over the Rambler outfit, already beaten five times.

Illinois, Yale, Harvard and Navy and five other foes of lesser ranking had bowed to the Military Academy in one of its most successful campaigns. The ground-gaining ability of the Notre Dame eleven has been equaled only by its inability to score. The Irish gained yards by the bushel in their first eight games, but scored a total of only 19 points. They defeated Indiana, 12-2, and Northwestern. 7-0, but were blanked in every other engagement, playing a scoreless draw with Kansas and bowing to Carnegie Tech, Pitt, Navy, Purdue and Southern California.

Notre Dame entered the game with a wide edge in the series, which began in 1913. They had won thirteen, lost five and tied one of the first nineteen games of the rivalry. Shortly before the game, there were only a few vacant patches of seats, at opposite ends of the gridiron. Hundreds of people had long-distance views of the scene from adjoining apartment house rooftops. The sun shone through a smoky haze at one end of the field, behind home plate.

Line-ups: ARMY NOTRE DAME Kopcsak Millner Hutchison Krause Faces George Washing Officials Referee, E. J. O'Brien, Tufts; umpire, W. B. Elcock, Dartmouth; head linesman, H.

A. Fisher, Columbia; field Judge, E. E. Miller, Penn State. FIRST QUARTER After the Princeton kick-off, Yale picked up a first down in two smashes by Whitehead and Keesling, but the Tigers then forced Keesling to punt ty-six sailors on the Spanish steamer Gloria were rescued today by the Charus Town, W.

Dec. 2. To George L. Arvin and his dark bay Mint Briar-Missinabi gelding, Mint Mission, went the honor of winning the race Inaugurating the Shenandoah Valley Jockey Dub's brand new three- should run, and won the second race by three lengths. He ran the six-and- British steamer Deebank when the ton After 27-0 Victory Thursday storm-battered Gloria was almost at a-half furlongs in 1.22 and re.

sinking point in heavy seas near the turned S3. Cardigan coast. outside on the Tiger 28. Princeton tried The field of eight was away flying The Gloria had two holds full of from a perfect walking start Jockey Strikers To Appeal water, and the engine room also was being drunk on private property and was sentenced to five days in jail. The landlady of an apartment building, Mrs.

Mildred Malley, complained that Hudkins was annoying occupants. Tod Sloan's Condition Reported Unchanged Los Angeles, Dec. 2 Tod Sloan, veteran jockey, was resting comfortably at the County General Hospital, physicians said today, reporting his condition unchanged. He is critically ill with a liver disorder. Lindberghs Prepare Plane For Long Hop Bathurst, Gambia, British Africa, Bobby Merritt shot Oral to the front flooded.

and the gelding had enough speed to To Johnson Tonight The Kansas University Jay-hawkers held a favored George Washington team to a scoreless tie at the end of the first quarter at Griffith Stadium today. The Deebank proceeded to Liver open up a comfortable lead. Semester one line smash, missed two passes and Sumner sub fullback, tried to kick from his own 22. As he did, Jack Kilcullen, Yale tackle, broke through, blocked the kick and raced after the ball into the Tiger end zone, and caught up with it just as it rolled outside the limits of the playing field pool. forced the early pace, but Canter Philadelphia Cab Drivers And Light stepped into second place and Storm Wrecks Tanker did the real fighting.

She finished sec Auto Body Makers To See N. R. A. Chief Istanbul, Turkey, Dec. 2 P) The quarter mile track at this point.

Jockey H. Thurber was astride the winner and put up a corking good ride to get the youngster down in front. In the neighborhood of 4.000 followers of racing more than a thousand of them from Baltimore, and probably half of them from Maryland turned out for the opening. The size of the crowd was considered satisfactory by Joseph B. Boyle, of Baltimroe, who is managing the meeting.

Although sand was being thrown round on the track at the time the bugle blew for the first race, the horses appeared to have no trouble negotiat By the Associated Press ond, a length in front of Hidden Gold, Soviet oil tanker Gelinjik was wrecked for an automatic safety against Prince Washington, Dec, 2 Kansas Univer Philadelphia, Dec. 2 (JP) Side-issues The latter closed fast and nosed today and thirteen members of its ton and a Yale lead of 2-0. loaded with controversy, await the sity tackled George Washington here crew were drowned in the territic Semester out of third money. Miss Morocco Scores today in their second game in three waves of the storm-lashed Black Sea arrival of Gen. Hugh S.

Johnson here tonight to address an N. R. A. mass- Ceppi Scores For Tigers After an exchange of kicks, Yale near the Turkish town of Ordou. days.

The backers of choices made their second straight score when the Tran took the ball on its own 42-yard line. Train schedules had allowed the meeting. Arrangements have been made for H. F. Galbraith, president of the taxi- Dec.

2 (U.R) Col. Charles A. Lindbergh fueled his seaplane for a long flight today. Keesling whipped a short pass to Roscoe at midfield and the latter ran quility Farm's Miss Morocco, 4-year. Kansans less than a six-hour "stretch" Seven of the sailors were rescued in the fierce blizzard which still was raging after having wrought havoc all along the coast for more than twen Jablonsky Leonard period between their arrival and game forty-one yards to the Tiger 17-yard old chestnut daughter of Stimulus-La Gioconda, got down in front in the Bucknam .1 Lindbergh declined to say what his time.

mark. On fourth down. Constable, at cab drivers' union, now involved in a dispute with the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, to confer with thej ing the going. However, the strip was rated slow, and it will be several days Gooch R.G. Wunsch third, a six-and-a-half furlong dash for The Jayhawkers had a 27-to-0 victory next destination would be.

It was be ty-four hours. Relief agencies continued their ef 3-year-olds and upward. The filly, over Missouri on Thanksgiving. fullback, intercepted Whitehead's pass and ran bock six yards to Princeton's 9-yard. The Tigers kicked and, on forts today to care for the hundreds which is trained by Selby L.

Burch, The line-ups: before it can be gotten into really good Dolice Forces Pace The opening event brought out ten was ably handled by Howard Cruz. the next play, Ceppi smashed through of injured and the many driven from their homes by rising waters in Sam- KANSAS G. WASH'GTON She went the distance in 1.23 and re and blocked Keesling's kick on Yale's Casini Benefield turned $3.40. sun, where seventeen persons were maiden 2-ycar-olds, with the Geneseo Mchringer Deming lieved that he might start for Natal, Brazil, at dawn tomorrow. Brazil's Permission Asked Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dec.

2 (U.R) Permission has been asked of the Government for Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh to fly over Brazilian territory, according to reliable information today. known to have lost their lives, Stable's Unchanging the choice, 35-yard, picked up the ball and ran for a Tiger touchdown. John added the point and Princeton led, to 2.

Kvaternick Stewart The speedy Nora's Grace made all the Miss Morocco forced the Watkins Rathien Starter Marshall Cassidy lost little time getting the juveniles away. The start was ragged, but this was due to Sklar R.G...... Hickman Practices Speed On Rabbit Columbia, S. Dec. 2 0P)-R.

Smith, who drives Fire Chief A. Clawson K.T Clark running around the first turn, then was dropped back for a breather. Her place was taken by Holland. Rounding the last turn Cruz moved with Miss Morocco and finished full of run to O'Neil R.E.C..W. Parrish the condition of the five-furlong chute, where the footing was soft and giving.

Keesling was badly hurt on the ensuing kick-off and was carried from the field on a stretcher, Tommy Curtin replacing him. An exchange of punts left Yale holding the ball on the Tiger 40-yard line as the period closed Harris Q.B.. Plotnicki Marsh to blazes, believes in keeping up They would face a flight of 1,600 miles across the South Atlantic from N. R. A.

Administrator prior to the meeting. i Also leaders of striking employes of the Edward G. Budd Automobile Body Manufacturing Company have announced their intention to appeal to General Johnson. Budd said last night he could not comply with the regional labor board's suggestion that his employes elect a new slate of representatives as one means of settling the strike. Edward F.

McGrady, Assistant Secretary of Labor, and William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, who are to speak on the same program with General Johnson, are expected to be present when the strikers interview him. Dirt Floors For Playrooms Newton, Dec. 2 (U.PJ-Play- Dumm L.H...... Leemans Thurber shot Mint Mission to the his powers of speed. He drove Marsh Mannimr F.

Parrish front, and the gelding opened up get the decision by a half length Bathurst, Gambia, little British port Beach F.B Bomba wide lead, Reigh Rose forced the pace Nora's Grace lasted to be second by Beall R.T........ Roach Burlingname. (c) Devore Johnson Q.B. Bonar Buckler L.H.B Lukats Sebastian Brancheau Stancook F.B Caridco Referee, W. G.

Crowell, Swarlh-more; umpire, Tom Thorp, Cnlum bia; linesman, J. T. Clinton, Yale; field judge, C. M. Waters, Williams.

FIRST QUARTER Notre Dame sprang a surprise by sending Fred Carideo, brother of the former Ail-American quarterback, into the starting line-up as fullback, in place of Banas. The Army regulars all took the field for the kick-off. Notre Dame won the toss, elected to receive Jablonsky's kick-off, and immediately started a smashing attack from the Irish 40. Carideo hurtled through the line for first down on the first running play, reaching midfield. The grecn-shirted backs were demonstrating terrific driving power as Continued On Pag 2, Column 6 ,1 to a grass fire here.

Saw a rabbit run from the flames and ran after it. Two blocks later the rabbit weakened and Smith, gaining, picked it up and put on the West Afsican coast, to Natal, Brazil. with Princeton leading, 7 to 2. SECOND QUARTER for time, but it was Police, with three parts of a length over Holland, Officials Paul P. Magoffin (Mich-lean), referee; Richard Daniels Energetic Boy wound up in fourth The foreign office here said it had Jockey S.

Beecroft saving a lot of ground by skinning into the stretch On an exchange of punts at the start no information regarding the Lind place. (Virginia), umpire; E. C. Quigley (St. Mary's), field judge; Bryan Morse (Clarkson- Tech), head of the second period, Roscoe, Eli quar it in his pocket.

In And Out The Window terback, dropped MacMillan's boot and Dies From Fall At Wedding linesman. Ken Fairman recovered for Princeton hard on the rail, that gave Mint Mission a real battle. The latter, however, had an extra, spurt left and managed to win by a half length in 103. Dolice was second, Reigh Rose third and Un Louisville, Dec. 2 (P) Frank Tarp- Dayton, Ohio, Dec.

2 W) Mrs. Emma Paulick, 41, of Ferndale, died in ley, 25, climbed in a back window if Michigan Plans Big Hatchery a hospital here today of a broken neck, his home' like a burglar oecaurc hif Kalamazoo, Dec. (U.R)-En bergh's plans Briton Heads Hague Court The Hague, Dec. 2 UP) Sir Cecil Hurst, of Great Britain, was elected president of the Permanent Court of international Justice today, succeeding Mineichiro Adachi. of Japan.

Sir Cecil will hold the office from January, 1334, to December, 1936. changing fourth. The winner paid $14 sustained when she fell down a flight rooms in a new $248,000 school to be family was away tnd he had forgotter, on the Eli 41. LcVan broke loose for the first time, twisting 16 yards around end to Yale's 25. The threat ended a moment later when Fairman fumbled a pass and Yale recovered on the Eli 25.

Another kicking exchange gave his key. Tarpley discovered that a real of stairs at the home of her brother-in law, Louis Paulick. Mrs. Paulick at built here will have dirt floors covered with carpet, it being the theory largcment of the Wolfe Lake State fish hatchery into the largest in the United States is under way here. The pond surface of the enlarged hatchery for $2.

Second Easy For Oral S. P. Randolph's Oral, 3-year-old chestnut gelded son of Bud Lerner- burglar had been in the house and that his watch and a few other things hud tended the wedding of a sister here that hardwood floors are not good for Yale the ball on its 27, been taken. the feet of playing children. will total 155.5 acres.

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