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The Austin American du lieu suivant : Austin, Texas • 7

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fHE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1935.

A lived to Open All-Star Charity Game Here Tonight Delivery Service Telephone 4391. They'll Kick Off Tonight evigny's Austin i JMM iMtlt 1 I Finals Reached In Ring Tourney Bloody Bouts In Sight For Show Tonight earn is ueciarea Ready For Battle ens to Bring Freshmen, Varsity and Exes For Game romptly at p. m. thU Friday. fries V.

Allred will swine- tus ernatorial toe Into the football stars of oy-rona years win gai- hawh Hnnu narlr rridiron 1 a A 1 ithful Southwestern Tigers from rgetown. Austin's cnarity iooi-ame will be on. Climaxing pur biggest year! Reduced prices! Extra values! Greater savings in every department! New, fresh, complete stocks! Every he elements Thursday appeared l.v iwiirhf ha leaa charitable article guaranteed satisfaction or Money Back. MAYOR TOM MILLER the worthy citizens' who are motlng the contest and furnish I If Easy Payments LayrAway Plan igreeable weather. out bod eH, president of the Austin Lions peered at the gloomy skies wii.

taittlnuslv declining to lie a weather forecast, expressed i 1 -1 Gov. James V. Allrtd and Mayor Tom Miller will take part in the charity football game Friday night at Hdue Park between the Austin All-Stars and the Southwestern university All-Stan. Gov. Allred will kick off at the start of the game, and Mayor Miller will kick off at the opening- of the second half.

ng hopes inai conamons wuuiu jfavorable Friday night Get everything you want at these reduced prices, plus a small carrying charge. Payments as low as $1 per week on purchases of $10 or more. A small deposit will hold exact article you select until December 24th. Do your Christmas shopping early without large cash outlay. Warmer and Rain he weather man was pesslmis- rrUKtine sliEhtlv warmer GOV.

JAMES V. ALLRED Seven University of Texas amateur boxers advanced to the finals of the Golden Glove physical training tourney Thursday afternoon following as many fights, several of them bloody. Finalists will match blows Friday on the main floor of Gregory gym at 7:30 p. m. Possibly the best of the semifinals, from th.

spectators' point of view, wis the 145-pound match between Dick Overstreet and J. M. Hoover. Overstreet was down twice in the first round, but came back and floored Hoover twice in the second, then outpointed his opponent in the third to win the bout. Augustat Wins by Kayo John Mallia and Darby Orgain battled through a close one in the 125-pound class.

Mallia finally get. ting the decision. T. J. Augustat, the hard-punching 135-pounder, shot the worka to Ogden Gerald in the second round after taking it easy In the first Augustat won by knockout after Gerald had gone down for long counts twice before.

Augustat's win and Frank Men-dosa's bya Thursday will bring these two scrappers together in Fridays bouts something that the spectators have been wanting to happen all along. Augustat has a terrific punch, but will have trouble hitting the fast-stepping Mendora. Their match is expected to be the best of the finals. Other results Thursday: Pineda Townes, 118, took Alva Hollings-head, 115; Merlin Laubhan, 128, de-clsloned David Boren, 128; and Ed Warren, 148, took a bloody one from Robert Grammer, 146, by a technical knockout in the second. Eight Matches Billed Eight matches will be represented in Friday's tourney.

Each match will be three two-minute rounds. On the card are: 115 class Townes vs. Sam Leater. 125-pound class Laubhan vs. Mallia.

135-pound class Mendoxa vs. Augustat. liperatures Friday with rain ins: most of the day. ack Chevigny's Austin Ail-Stars, vever, declare themselves in Close Fight Over db to face any sort 01 weainer rt of a hurricane after two htcouta and a final "skull prac- Olympics Seen si Safe.Speedy'" held Thursday night, he University of Texas mentor mnv ntnrn at his disposal Speedster (baster Wagon hesitated to name a starting Scooter Velocipede im. several all-Americans were An th Austin aauad.

The blsctrie Question May Wreck A. A.U. Brundage Fears hitch, in the eyes of local Lights Rallar bearing. Quick acting fool brik. Snappy, speedy, and safe.

i X. bters, is that most or tnem were Americans too long ago. Old and Young Combine "rtld-Hme" flefiTeea- By the Associated Pree NEW TORK, Dec, 5. A close Sam ner, 220-pound back, has been shifted to end, as has Max Buss-hart from tackle. Busshart was all-conference at the end position in '34.

A pair of husky freshman tackles. Max Lackey of Georgetown and "Mama" Heard of Crockett, likely will make the starting lineup over their varsity competitors. Admission is II, with students admitted for 50 cents if they present a blanket tax. Tickets are on sale at Ransom Drug No. 1, Ransom Drug in the Scarbrough building, Renfro'a No.

1, C.s3. Sporting Goods company, and University Co-Op, and will also be available at the gate. Bobcats to Be Feted Stal to Th Aujltn American SAN MARCOS, Dec. 5. The Shakespeare Literary society of the Southwest Texas Teachers college will give the 1835 football squad a banquet here Tuesday.

Election Of next year's grid captain will take place, and Coach Joe Bailey Cheaney will announce the letter-men. A dance will follow the banquet. The program is in charge of Misses Wren Ansell, Helen Hol-combe, and Lois Ray Barber. fight on tha question of particips IS" i would be oomposed of Tim vnihan, all-American center Notre Dime, at center; 8tan- Danbla Una wheel. Eubber tirea, 18 steel safety body "Strasmllne- Soootar $4.89 $3.48 tion by the United States In the Olympic games at Berlin next year appeared Imminent Thursday as 4 Lambert, Austin nign nno rh r.liv.il at Texas Chrifi- '578 Big rubber tires.

Steel safety roiled edge body and Tommy Bird well, former "Tot-Bike" Safety model, for little tota. I I whHls. fa CJSafll Rubh shorn, at t-uaras: ox Miasms, upwards of 200 delegates arrived for the 47th annual convention of Fire Other Wagons Tot-Wagon 9Sd Junior 91.60 Red Flyer 83.4H hghorn captain in '27, and Ox lining ball txarmc front Bis solid rubber tiro, hind grips. Leather othr nodcls. .98 to $11.95 the Amateur Athletic union starting Friday.

149 "DeLuxe" Speedster Lars line. Roller fk.S3 bearing. lights nton, former v.i. au-comer-e man. at tackles; John "One O'Brien of Notre Dame, now Streamline" $4 54.

9S Avery Brundage, ptesident of the American Olympic committee, flew vs. in from Chicago Thursday and said 145-pound class Overstreet Warren. 155-pound class Leo Fry Edward's coach, and John j-no-Texas end coach who played St. Ed at the wings', Marty rthin strata rantaln and 0 11 "the battle was won two years vs. -DeLuxe" if ago, but declared himself appre I I Sidewalk Bicycle Safety bike fof youngsters.

hensive that an open fight on the eric'an in '26, at quarter; Bob idk, all-Texas conference back Southwestern in '27 and '28, at question on. the convention floor 122.50 Talue 6-Csll Super-Power V. 1 Focusing Flashlight fti.i ACfl Saturday "might very easily wreck Boyi1 the structure of the A.A.U." If the half; hlmaeit, tormer Turn iiir at rifht half, and Flashlight girls' Siodel. Allen, ex-Longhorn, at full- 1 Cell Freddie Miller Signed issue is discussed at the general assembly, Brundage expressed confidence the A.A.U. would vote in favor of participation.

younger combination would Jarlf firav. Texas, and NEW TORK. Dec. 5. (UP) i nomas uienn.

165-pound class Babe Pagach vs. David Crockett. 175-pound class Charles Bond vs. M. E.

Pape. lS5-pound class Bill Hall vs Walter Cain. The tourney is sponsored by the Golden Gloves Boxing fraternity and the university physical training department, and is under the direction of Harry Lelnbach, boxing instructor. No admission will be charged. Blue Bonnet Bowl Grid Button-holing representatives of Stand Size -IttjPbr fTire0auc ij SkatM for Jn i i 50b.

ef KM snner, ft i 'f 1 iVJ Freddie Miller of Cincinnati, recog Kris Van Zandt, Texas, at the distant sections as they checked nized as featherweight champion Built like a real bike. Has in, Jeremiah T. Mahoney. president Jim Tolbert, Texas, ana xa bv the National Boxing Association, of the A.A.U, and opposition lead has been signed for two overweight coaster brake, backet saddle and attractive, enamel finish. ai.

if (nrnwr Maroon, at I 1 i in. I sir. matches. er, said "there Is a preponderance of sentiment In favor of a boycott les; Moreland Chapman. Texas, Miller will fight Claud Varner of Flashliht Gas Gauge of the Olympic games." like Brun Joe Smartt.

captain me at euards: Charley Chicago at Cincinnati next Wednes dage, he was also confident hit side Nuid dav. and with Baby Casa Texas, at center; George nova. Mexican champ, at Mexico He Game Plans Abandoned ens. St. Edwards, at quarter.

Hadlock, Texas, and Jimmy would prevail. The question win be threshed out Friday at a Joint star-chamber meeting between members of the A.A.U. executive and foreign relations committee. 1 5 1 less cens feUW less cells wHh msiroftiotrj Ir Texas, halves; emu cione, Edwds, fullback. Played, for Charity Only wo ex-Longhorn backs.

Buster ki Rmtfr Juracka, are City New Year's Day. Rattlers to Have Banquet Sfriil to AuUi Antrim PAN MARCOS, Dec. 5. The annual San Marcos high school football banquet will be given in the Tube Patch All-Steel A Tow Cable I ffspectlve All-Stars who have been Oiv your boy or rW Wsstsrn Flyer this Christmas: Has the features that modern youth want Oversize balloon tires, front truss rods, parking stand, tall lamp Jewel, fenders, large comfortable bucket saddle and DALLAS, Dec. B.

Joe Utay, veteran southwest conference, football official and one of the executives of the proposed Blue Bonnet bowl fm here, announced Thursday that plans had definitely been abandoned for this season. Utay said that Southern Methodist's acceptance of the Rose Bowl bid, snd Texas Christian going to the Sugar Bowl, left the Blu Bonnet proposal without a strong Southwest team. Smithwest. Texas Teachers college If tney nave rwwicicu Untly, they will be in the game. cafeteria Friday night.

The dinner Billiards Champ HI NEW TORK. Dec. 6. (UP) Ralph Greenleaf of New Tork, 13 times winner of the title, is HI and will not be able to compete In the world pocket billiards championship starting here Monday, It wm announced Thursday. 3c i mm Under, from tne wum -n, is a reserve lineman.

w. ii1 era hotieful a genuine Morrow coaster brake. Finished in bright red and white i will be given jointly Dy tne gnu squad, band and pep squad. Co-captains for next year will be chosen, and Coach Buford Williams will announce the 1835 lettermen. Complete oulfif baked enamel.

Chome handle bars, vm mnA Echn HlHiard, proket and hubs. of the greatest Longnorn uaci Banner all time, will be nere ior No definite word has been Acid Cora Handy 1 them. Fordham Captain Named ri'w Soldei- Year Sale price he fame is Bern piayea NEW YORK. Dec. S.

(UP) iFoM 'Alb. rity enterprise. Tnirty-iive yr nrnceeds will go to the Lfberal allowance EASY PAYMENTS Lions club, 15 per cent Frank Mautte, right halfback, from New Haven, Thursday was elected captain of Fordham's 1988 football team Mautte, a Junior, replaces Joe Maniac 1. ni The rest to ine 14c on your old bicycle. Girls' Bicycle 127.95 Uin Lions club and the Will as low as 11.00 per week.

All other "Western Flyer." reduoeci for this big sale. rers Memorial fund. in use their share for their an-1 children's Christmas party. City Manager Ready ther officials beside Gov. AU-win nnrtlcinate are Mayor Micro Horn "Oood-Penn- flop rVOId Battery Oracle it on.a' with mount Pennsylrania 4Rad'a'tor Anti-Freeze I Glycerine Dartmouth Gridders Elect HANOVER, K.

Dec. 5. (UP) Gordon P. Bennett of Swampscott, star rifht tackle, was elected captain of the 19S8 Dartmouth foot-' ball team Thursday. ing bracket i fn Miller, who will kick off for Motor Oil Gal? $1.29 6Q( er second half, ana city Mgr.

uui-Morgan, who will be in uniform iy for the actual combat. Mor-was a fullback at Rice lnsti- in '1 and '17. Higgins is the All-Stars' eap-w was elected before the can Crammed with Power. Guaranteed Two Full Year Plus se red. tax Vulcanizer 1 Windshield ids last workout Wednesday Joe Louis's Trainer Held CHICAGO, Dec.

(UP) Jack Blackburn, trainer of Joe Louis, was held for the grand Jury Thursday on a manslaughter charge following a gun battle last October in which a bystander was killed. i Patches lit. beay duty plate instead of woal 28 mere starting rwer (at sera) than AX speeifieaUooa. lot imps. Installed Pree.

10 and aid battery L'X my oach Edens of soutnwesiern combined his varsity and fresh-i teams and worked in a trio Pirate stars to present a 19c G2 nidable football machine. Door eese Jennings. zon-pounl au-ference fullback; Hoas Ross, a inl tackle, the last of the eat. a. UrV iAnti-Raitlerj Ground Strap r-year senior college lettermen, Stops noise 9c PUGILISTIC PUSIS MEETS MATCH AND NOT LOUIS Jean Pusle, pugilistic defense man on Les Canadians' hockey team, recently wired a Montreal promoter that he'd be willing to take on Joe Louis in an exhibition fight for $300.

Jean didn't get Joe, but ha did run up against Eddie Shore of the Boston Bruins In an exhibition ice game. Words were exchanged; Pusie became personal, and Eddie reared back, popped Jean on the schnozzle, and the bad boy of hockey dropped to the Ice. Vance Seamans, firate who was all-conference quer-ack in his day, are the i Frosh Tackles Loom ant ''Rames. voted the beet in the Texas conference fori World-Wide Short Wave 7 Super-Power Tubes Vernier "16-to-l" Tuning Marvelous tone, power and range, 3 days home trial House Herschel Orr, Kav couser ana nlngs likely will form the Pl-j Colorful s' starting backfield. J.

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