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PACE FOUR THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1931. Coach for First Practice Monday liWade To Conduct DIXIE COACHING jArcher Is Winner jfn Sports'Omelette' Coaching School MEMPHIS. Feb. 7. TECH-GEORGIA 'RUBBER' GAME WEEK'S FEATURE a Jackets Plav Bulldogs in Athens Saturday BALL CARRIER, FIVE LINEMEN NEEDATFLATS Squad of 50 Candidates Wil IReport to Jacket Coaches.

TANGLES CLEAR; ONE POST OPEN Mississippi Aggies Need Mentor; Many Other Changes Made. TTTsrT.nnsv ai iah ah Ghafoor Has Early End On Cards for Bar tush Afghan Grappler To Seek Salve for -Pride in Wednesday Mat Feature. Ghafoor Khan, the Afghan grappler, plans to do away with Bill Bar-tush in record time if possible when they meet Wednesday night in the feature match at the auditorium. In his broken English he translated his desire to Matchmaker Henry Weber when the litter called by telephone last week to obtain him as Bartush's opponent. "I had a terrible time understanding him," said Weber.

"1 offered him a nice guarantee and he then tried to tell me what he would do to Bartush and how he was not treated as he should have been or he would have defeated Jones. MILL VALLEY, Feb. 7. OP) An beat a golfer at his own game while a lacrosse 'player finished third in a freak match of individual skill at the Mill Valley Country Club course tcJay. Using bow and arrows, Fred Keast shot a 72 while 'Frank Walsh, the golfer, turned in a 74.

Walsh used but one club. Fred Burden, a councilman of Mill Valley and former captain of the Westminster (Ont.) lacrosse team, had a 78. Burden played with a lacrosse net but used a regulation golf ball. The golfer had to hole all putts, whereas the archer and lacrosse players were conceded putts when their shots were four t- twnw 4 k. Kim (AP) Wallace Wade, famous southern football roach, will conduct ten-day coaching school at Southwestern the latter part of June cr the first of July, Dr.

Charles E. Diehl, president of the college, announced tonight. Several assistant instructors for the coaching school will be selected by Wade and the tutoring will embrace several branches of athletics. Services of jWade. who recently relinquished bis post at Alabama to become head coach at Duke University, of North Carolina, were secured by Jimmy Haygood, 1 newly appointed athletic director at Southwestern and former freshman coach at Alabama Meets J.

P. C. BULLDOGS LOOK TIT AS FIDDLES' ATENDOF WEEK Coach Harry Mehre Plans First Scrimmage Sat-urday Afternoon. By Al Smith. ATHENS, Feb.

7. Four teams of rel-shirred Bulldogs scampered around Sanford field this afternoon as frisky as colts in the closing scene of Act 1 of their spring training session. The fifty-odd players, usually forming a five-team squad, but depleted temporarily today, were as fit as fiddles as they ended the sixth day of the long grind. They looked more like a convention of well-conditioned physical culturists than freshmen, sophomores, or juniors on a college football team. Harrr Mphre.

himself- attired in is practically quiet en the coaching fronts of southern conference schools. Out of the mist of one of the busiest seasons in coaching changes Dixie has experienced in many moons. Missis "Khan said that he held up his Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia, even at one game apiece in their 1931 basketball series, are slated to play the rubber engagement in the gym at Athens Saturday night. That game is the feature of the week's court program, which includes but one tilt in Atlanta, that between the Jewish Progressive Club and the T. M.

C. A. on the Tryor street court Thursday night. The Jackets, dropping 'the first, of sippi A. M.

College emerges as 1 hand and tried to signal that he was i Vlil tiro under Wade. By Herb Clark. Replacements for one backfield po-eition and five line berths will be ought in Georgia Tech's prinic football training period which Head Couch A. Alexander launches Monday. Coach Alexander, with Jack Cannon, Notre Dame's All-American guard of 1929.

and Auburn freshman coach of 19U( as line coach: Bobby l'dd, Tennessee's All-American quarterback of 15)30 as backfield mentor; Captain Henry Robinson back to teach ihe end their tricka, and "Kid" Clay. giving up when he was rah bed hy Jones in that hook scissors hold. The referee didn't understand it. which wasn't the referee's fault. He isn't supposed to read the sign language.

But Khan didn't like it. He was hurt when he was kept in the hold about the only Southern conference member without a head mentor already named for the 1931 football campaignr Red Cagle quit the Aggies late last year and Dudy Xoble finished the job, Xoble is director of athletics at Stark-ville. Seven of the 23 conference schools full, literally and figuratively, when he meets theyoung Chicagoan. Khan made a great showing in his bout with Jones. He is one of the most exciting figures the ring has had this year.

His style is distinctive and spectacular. Paul Jones will meet Charley Lehman, the Texan who beat Nick Vel-coff lasl week, in the semi-windup. Lehman managed to wear down the veteran and 'win. He is not popular MAX HAD HARD PATH TO TITLE ATHLETIC CLUB DEFEATS FIVE the year's battles, 39-80, to the Bulldogs in Athens, came back in the second and took a 37-19 decision on the court at the Flats. Xo edge can be three times as long as be meant to have signed new head coaches for their Ick Kenneth Thrash and the.

His idea was to give ur and kttack upon 1931 onDonents. a cam- ethers of the staff paying occasional given either team for this third fray. Both have played good basketball this year, Tech having shown to somewhat better advantage And that work is barely offset by Georgia's xisit to help out, will marshal a eimd of approximately 50 candidates rn the Rose Bowl field Monday afternoon. Of that numler, 14 will be letter- for the peak controlled by Alabama and Tulane last season. No less than a dozen Southern conference members also have altered their coaching staffs in some way or other, -r football pants and one of those red flannel shirts, watched the practice through two hours of a balmy Saturday afternoon, and when the work was over he sent the boys up to the showers for their first week-end reat.

Mehre ulans to scrimmage the Bull Champion, Who Shows Here Feb. 17, Fought Tough Foes. start over inn noi iae any nn 01 being worn out or hurt trying to escape the hold. "At any rate the big fellow appears to be worked up. I didn't get it all but it was something about showing the fans Just what he could do by beating Bartush in quick time," concluded Weber.

Bartush is a tough man for anyone to beat. Khan will have his hands edge in playing on its home court. The game Saturday will climax a with the fans, however, and most of them will be pnlliny for Jones to dismember him with the scissors holds. Tickets are on sale at the Tied-mont Hatters and at the Candler building soda fountain. will be admitted to any seat in the auditorium for $1.

hard week of work for the Jackets. dogs for the first time next Saturday afternoon. Between now and then Playing in Xashville last night, the Engineers move to Kentucky's court Alabama, Duke, Washington and Lee, Clemson, Mississippi A. Virginia and North Carolina State have acquired new gridiron chieftains. Others who made changes in lower ranks of their coaching staffs are Georgia, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech Monday night and invade Knoxville for a clash with Tennessee Tuesday Tnn.

inree rtuer letter-wearers are i busy with basketball. Some of these I veterans who report Monday will step t'ver to the baseball diamond soon. A I Jirst-rate freshman eleven of 1930 will furnish a sizeable ere. The Gray Jievil and reserves of .1930 will do likewise. Among the graduates of the uude-j freshman football team de- I velnped iHst fall by Couch Clay, wlise I Hvork will be closely watched bv the before returning to the Flats.

Bowling Scores The Bulldogs take on Kentucky in A. A. C. Sweeps Series as Late Triangle Rally Falls Short. Slipping easily and quickly into the lead and staving off a determined late rally, the Atlanta Athletic Club quintet took a 39-33 decision from the T.

M. C. A. Triangles on the Club court Saturday night to sweep the series between the two teams. The Clubbers had won aa earlier engagement, 35-32.

The game Saturday ran the gamut of basketball play, starting cleanly, growing so very, very personal that "Pinky" Bynum. A. A. C. guard, was ejected for pugilistic tendencies, and finishing in a state of roughness which was no worse than normal.

Frank Tlayer. dark-haired, accurate forward, started the Clubbers off in and Auburn. Alabama, undefeated in 10 starts last fall, probably leads the field for Athens Friday night as their other game of the week. With the considerable publicity that has lately been given to so-called, contenders fighting set-ups, in order to enhance their box office value, and even the easy ones being taken on by champions of every division, the case of Max Schmeling, worlds heavyweight champion, who displays his boxing skill on the regular fight card offered by Promoter Max Abelson on February 17 at the auditorium, stands Schmeling came to America" without the usual fanfare of trumpets- that the varsity candidates will be occupied -with getting toughened for the long grind of work that faces them before they have hung tip their football togs. Five teams will get their share of the scrimmaging when it comes off next Saturday.

Work during the past week has been confined to muscle exercises and fundamentals. The boys donned shoulder pads the second day out and got right down to business, and they've been down to business every since Monday. GEORGIA TEW FIJT LEAOUK. Tech already has a decision over the Vols, but mr. be pressed in STANDIJ'OS.

narsity coaches this spring, are Lack- Knoxville. And both Tech and Geor the number of changes. Wallace, Wade has left the Capstone for Duke after leading the Crimson cohorts west three times during his eight-year regime to uphold colors of the south L. 3 ia and Slocum, ends Clinslan, inmtnr gia will have hard sledding against Dtt Plumbing Ac Heating 10 Kentucky. The Wildcats are again one of the leaders in Dixie.

Their Miera. Amer. Can Nherrll, fart Fire Hearn. W. A M.

Barne. W. A McKibben. "White Trov. Kaneer.

ra1 Five Holbrnok. White Pro. Arnold, White Pro. Ariall, Amer. (aa K.

of C. Hohtood. W. ft M. Webb, W.

A M. A. .800 i7 .7 .000 and east in the classic Pasadena Rose Bowl. submarine attack Is functioning nicely, rihav and Gardner, tackles; Laws, IMct 'alley and Seizenbcrg. guards; Poole, center: Peeler, quartet-hack Galloway and Davis, halfbacks; Black sad Peterson, fullbacks.

And from that number Coach Alex lend his aides must select and groom a a -5 a 8 15 7 0 Pullman Company Xo, 2 rullmin Company Xo. 1 Knltnn Supply Company Fhera w. r. Jackaon Company Walker Supply Company Frank Thomas, backfield mentor at preceded other European importations. For his first showing in New York he was Dut in with the toughest of Practice will he resumed Monday with work on the tackling dummy and bucking board.

The Atlanta Athletic Club faces the only other game on the slate for Georgia and former head coach at Chattanooga, is busy with 105 can local teams, going to Columbus the lead with a pair of accurate shots Wednesday night to play Fort Ben- SS 14S 2 14H 14T 2T 144 53 143 4T 142 22 14t S3 142 as 13 3 13 S4 1SI 21 129 a W. L. Prt. 12 3 11 4 10 10 5 8 .600 .400 a 8 10 .338 a It .833 ft 10 .333 10 .333 tough trial horses, Joe Monte, of Boston. This despite the fact that Max was the recognized heavyweight cham-nion of Eurone with an excellent rec from close in after he and his mates mng In a return engagement.

The fust-string quarterback to succeed KI- TEAM lt1M. the departing captain. Earl Dunlap. crane Ompan That is Bobby Dodd's especial task r. PiNe.

i Ht when the Vol general reports here for i Puiimaa company Xo. didates in spring training at Alabama. Thomas gained his playing experience at Notre Dame, whose Irish have supplied six of the 23 head coaches in conference circles for next 2.57S 2. Ml 2,503 rinhhers took an easv S1-2S4 victorv had penetrated the defense sure- Delta Sigma Phi Quintet Is Winner in the first of the series and are ex- ly. Virlyn Moore made it 6-0.

Then the Triangles got their first point. the. late backtield session along about ord. He disposed of Monte in record time and was then matched with another hard nut to crack in Joe Sekyra. pected to repeat Wednesday.

HIGH TEAK GAME. i fall. ne first of March. And so it went until half time, when STANDING. TEAM Alliance Frtg Co Orphans Wormaer Rata Atlanta Ramblers Hawkins Electric Co Wenern TJnlos Atlanta Bowling Alleys Chevrolet Motor Co Fort McPli.r.on Mu.nrh Eisner Cardinals Atlanta fans should have their fill Thomas, introducing Alabama to M9 sua I'tt pint-.

Hta. jmum rrpiar iprrr inn cioit, of action, despite the lightness of the A. A. C. left the court with a 28-17 lead.

Against Sekyra he showed that he was far from the accepted type of Euro the Notre Dame style of football, went to the Capstone after 4erving two years as backfield coach at Geor their menu, Thurwlay night. Both the J. P. and the Y. have played pean that coud be belted out in a tew rounds.

The Triangles, after watching two points sift through the Club net, came S1 SOT 6J4 in-and-out ball this year, but they are well matched and should provide plenty of entertainment in their bat Schmeling had every obstacle put in the way of a fighter trying to make back with a rush until the score stood at 30-28. That point was reached Giaata 5 5 rullman Company X'o. 1 HIOH IKDITIDtrAL 8E4IE8. Wh'lham. Davey rtah.r.

Pen Ptiahtra Walter, Pullman Xo. 1 HIGH IKDmOITAt GAMES. Beddiao. Pullman Xo. Stow.

Da Try Walter, rullmin No. 1 tackles, and Brooke. Ldwards and Low, the guards practically the center section of his line. Tom Jones, rx-alternate-captain, leaves a cap at a end post which must be filled by Captain Robinson. i REPLACEMENT SQUAD.

And for those holes, from the experienced group, come Roy MacArthur and gia. That was his second term at Athens. Several years ago he filled the same capacity at Georgia and then he became head coach at the University of Chattanooga. tle. with some eight minutes to play.

And for seven of those last eight minntes the championship goal, but these handicaps served as an incentive. The attitude of the New York fan HIOH TEAM 8EKIEI. Atlanta Bambler 2S3S Cardinal 2S2(1 Fort ilcPherson 2741 244 2SS 23T the boys matched basket for basket. In the last minute the Clubbers ran Strange to say, Harold "Red" Drew was assistant under Thomas at seemed to be "show us," and Schmeling did. Sekyra was a fast, clever boxer with a left hand that annoyed Emory Distance Run The Delta Sigma Thi fraternity won the intramural basketball tournament of Oglethorpe University Friday night by defeating the Theta Kappa Xu fraternity in the final game.

39-17. The Delta Sig's won five straight games. Second place found the All-Americans and the Alpha Lambda Tau fraternity tied, each team winning three games and losing two. The Kappa Alpha fraternity placed third by winning two games and losing three. The tournament this year proved to be the most interesting of any tournament held at Oglethorpe In the past.

All games were hard fought and clean playing prevailed throughout the tournament. RESULTS Of GAMES. XKDmStTAX. BCOSEi. on to pile up a safe edge.

Moore, Player, McCrorey and Hud the cleverest opponents. Schmeling, Nooga in 1928 and now the fiery mentor is aiding Thomas at Alabama. Drew became head coach up in the mountains when Thomas recurned to 1015 1014 1002 son took honors for the A. A. Moore scoring 17 of the Club's points.

Oscar Brock and Willie O'Connor, the during the first round, felt out his opponent, permitting him to do all the leading, while the now heavyweight champion studied his style. r-am Col in, quarterbacks; Ed Herron. 'asey Jones, Jerrw Goldsmith and Ray Isaacs, ends; ISam Fincher. tackle, and 'lint Ezell and Duck McKee, guards. The reserves and the freshmen, both t-eemingly well-supplied with good material, will help out appreciably.

The Jackets will, as announced koine time ago at the annual gridiron bano.net by Coach Alexander, wtart the ueorsia. former with 10 points to his credit, Two assistants at Alabama are leav- 1 HIGH TEAK GAMES. fiianta Fort MrPheraon Cardinals HIGH IKOITISUAL IEB.IE8. W. Elmirr.

Mnenclt ft. Eisner Hnth.a, Wormier Hats Foster, Fort UcPherson HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAMES. Himliea. Wormaer Hats Hell. Omhana Helton, Hawkins Electric nt.t Ml 631 led the Triangles game fight, Captured by Roberts Charlie Roberts, Sigma Chi, won the eighth hare and hound race at Emory Friday afternoon, giving his fraternity ten points in the contest for the loving cup that will be awarded to the fraternity or organisation having: the highest number of points when all ten of the races have been It was in the second round that things began to happen.

Schmeling began to box and the fans sat up in Manchester Class won a( fast preliminary game from the Triple ing. Jess Neely, assistant football and head baseball mentor with the Tide, has replaced Josh Cody at Clemson. Jimmy Haygood, freshman and track coach, left the Capstone to become head. mentor of Southwestern University at Memphis. Uass, 27-21.

XIHElTP AND BTHKAKY. amazement. But they were in tor a further surprise, for in the third 2IW 238 243 I. SIG. P.

39 Po. T. KAPPA N. (174 Calhoun (3) (30). round Schmeling shifted his method of A.

A. C. Moore, Player, Stephen, Freiriinan (3) WrenS 4) Deal .121 Nicholson Hardy Gardner. Kcf- attack and took the play away from Ohio's pride by fighting him. Ring INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE.

Total Delta Si, Hood (101 Mitchell (10) Bell til MiMillian 9i Substitutions: eree, Overton. On top of these changes at Alabama, three members of Wade's final edition of the Crimson Tide have been named assistants at other schools. Fred- history has recorded few In its annals who could fight a boxer and box a G. 7 3 1 4 1 Hudaon, Bell, McCrorer, It TP IT a 4 as fighter. Avr.

2O0 19 193 IS 1 13 (33) While Schmeline's exhibition match ATX-AM. Wood t2 B.vnnin, Amorous, Harri. with a sparring partner is the real F. 3 2 0 0 7 F. a 2 2 die Sington, unanimous choice for all-American tackle, will coach Duke's freshman line.

Monk. Campbell, the spinner de luxe, will coach backs at rtrown tt Rodvera 7 Strickland, beadliner, Promoter Abelson has ar NAME TEAM. R.ddien. Pnltman Xn. 2 Whttham.

E. Davey Walter. Pullman No, 1 'ardner. Crana Tyler. Crane Duetendort, M.

Pullman No. 1 Stow, ltnTfr Taylor, Pullman No. 1 Smith, Crane Kpltler, Fultnn Hardy, Fulton Fialter. Pen Pnhera Waildell. Pen Puahert Koren, Tavey tllrka.

Ten Pnalifr tiartoa. Pen Ptiatiera I. Jaikann Mrtiffn.r, Jarkaon Jnnlns. Piillmait Xo. 2 Armatront.

Crana Mek. Jatkann Sperry, Fulton IiaT.y. Dnrey Ponahoe. Ten Pushers Hooka. Pullman No.

2 Farraih. Pullman 1 Stanaell, Walker Milltana. Pen Puahera I'aatleborry. Pullman Xo. 2..

Oueat. Crane rtar.y Cnnper. Kav.y O'Toole. Jackaon lKKEndort, J. Pullman No.

1 Patchelor, Fulton rt.niuist. Pullman N'o. 1 Pittman, Jarkaon Kiire.il. Jckon Trammell. Fulton Fornhy.

Pavey Still. Fulton Moon. Walker Aik.n. Walker Stocn.r, Pullman N'o. 2 Fuller, Walker Pos.

P. KAPPA J. (311 Moss (7) Anderson Bitting- tin) Hildreth 2) Daris (12) A. prmg grind with a clean slate. There'll be no holdovers there is no captain nor varsity squad about the Flats right now.

There will be neither at the conclusion of the spring drill, although the coaches are expected to have a good line on what may be counted on lor next season. Incidentally, there will be neither captain nor varsity nuad until the end of the first month t'f fall practice. FLAN AT FLATS. Just before the first game next fall. Coach Alexander ia to pick his -varsity squad and the members of that group will ballot, according to present j'lans.

on a captain. With that declartion of intcut, the spring drill, as well as that in the fall, is expected to move at a ranid 13 ranged a strong supporting card. Jack 13 Martin 2t 1S Coffee fl) iventucRy. John Miller, guard, will TP. (33) Tnnney.

of Birmingham, will fight Mike Firpo, of Havana. In a return IS o. 5 3 Miostuntions: Referee, Brooks. .10 assist fiaygooa at Southwestern. Duke also has rebuilt its staff to a Plna Art.

M.J42 171 171 11.027 17 .7 13 10.1S3 162 1H2 lrtl 1V.I S.S7I IS 1S7 3.17S 157 B.370 U.3S7 is S.727 1M ft.on 1M .3. isa S.5HS 13 4..4 153 12 iv' 7.17 ISO 0.201 147 .7 147 7.40 147 S.72S 14T 7.713 i 14 S.SOO 14fl 2.4 14tt US 232 144 3.733 144 3.451 143 2.90 143 fi.MO 142 S.054 141 7.1 141 5.87 140 7.3SS 1.39 4.S4 13 t.Rftft 13 7.33 137 450 1 34 4.40 132 129 7,202 122 Pet. i 17 .702 21 .631 24 27 .527 (O Totals T. M. C.

A. Brook, Wilkinson, Taaker, Fim-her, Merritt. match. As an extra added attraction Ted Goodrich, of Atlanta, will meet STANDINGS OF CLUBS. W.

1 1 certain degree. With Wallace Wade at the helm, the Blue Devils have signed Cary Voyles as end coach and 0 4 4 8 1 8 0 Wilder, Pet. l.ono .600 HI .200 .000 Johnny Flynn, of Chattanooga. 'Big Bill' Scores Delta Sia-m Phi All-Americana Alpha Lambda Tan 3 Kappa Alpha 2 Pi Kappa Phi 1 Theta Kappa N'u 0 held. Criiselle.

a Lamba Chi Alpha, took a second place and nine points, while Coe, unattached, won third place for eight points. The Lamba Chi's are now leading the Sigma Chi's, 206 to 202. in the contest that has become a battle between the two fraternities. Xone of the other organizations participating have a chance to win the cup. Besides the loving cup, five medals will be given to the men having the highest individual standing at the end of the contest.

At present the individual standing is as follows: Charlie Ward, first, 86 points; Joe Moxley, second, 72 points Coe, third, 68 points; Cruselle, fourth, 63 points, and Crane, fifth, 57 points. N.A.P.S. Basketeers Swamp Jonesboro With M. Fugitt tossing baskets from all angles of the wourt for an IS Totals 7 33 NAME AND TEAM Huishes, Wormaer Hats Foster. Fort McFherson Hell.

Orphans Hall. Alliance Printing Iterker, Atlanta Ramblers McKay. Western Union WlilH'omb. Atlanta Ramblers Mattiaon, Cordinala Crowder. Ft.

McPherwn T. Thompson. Allianre Printing H. Eisner, Mnench A Eisner E. rhtlllps, Hawkins Electric Armstrong'.

Western Colon Helton. Hawkins Electric McAdama, Cardinals Ricks. Cardinals Turner, Worniser Hats Kelly. Atlanta Ramlrs W. Eisner, Mnenclt Eisner Altliausen, ttiants Tlmmons.

Worniser Hats Geek, tiiants It regeus. Orphans Pnvenport, Western Union Perryman. Muencb A Eisner I. ivsey. Cardinals I.ucsak, Rum biers shepherd.

Wormser Hats Sutton. Havrkins Electric Elliott, Hawkins Electric piilber. Alliance Printing I'onden, Ft. McPherson Scarloss, Orphana Wesner. Oiant Hllilf rlirancl.

Chevrolet Motor, Siinnioiis. l.eo. Fort McPherson Another Victory assistant athletic director. With Sington added to its list, Duke has retained Eddie Cameron as backfield mentor. E.

P. Hagler as line coach and Harschel Caldwell as freshman tutor. Caldwell and Hagler are former stars at Alabama. They were co-coaches of the Duke frosh last season. Washington Lee has a new chief 11 11 11 ISO 180 10 179 179 178 178 178 178 177 177 17T 176 175 174 173 173 173 173 172 172 American Jumper aoe.

Although there is to be no compulsory feature attached to the bes-inns. a large squad is likely to report Monday for the issuance of tini-forms and a possible short workout and to speed work gradually in a lrive for placea on the squad, of which there are. by Coach Alex's Hatement, eleven instead of six vacant PUXTA GORDA. Feb. 7.JF, Wins in England Big Bill Tilden, who swings bis racquet as a professional these days, tain in Jimmy DeHart, who finished easily defeated Emmett Pare, Chicago, Boxing and wrestling will hold the limelight in the intramural program with boxing well under way.

Jay Jarvis, who has been secured as instructor, plans to have the boys in shape for a tournament by the end of the month. Pro Golf Movie Shown Tuesday LINGFIELD, England, Feb. 7. 6-0. 6-3 in lawn tennis singles here DIXIE T.EAGTJE.

JP) Making his first start over an today. Pins. 22 237 21 222 274 2740 1K0 100 2723 2720 2714 2330 2703 260 539 2C.78 214S 7 2d73 20C8 2K 259 2638 2121 210S 253t 2093 201 2fi 2502 25. 254 252 2oii7-. .515 2.5ti4 2052 2025 1510 2324 2110 "tW 244 2472 102 245 140 143 973 2425 1436 143 123 23JO 231 233 13S7 13 122 13-Vi 450 427 9S1 STANDINGS- TEAM English steeplechase course, Victor Emanuel's Bangle IT, an outstanding American contender" for the Grand on the starting lineup and for which there exists nary a favorite at the moment.

The Jackets will get themselves 1-lenty of exercise during the coming t-ix weeks. Pare missed many forehand shots during the two sets, played to a "no admission" crowd in observance of Knicht" of Columbus 4 Allid Enitliieera. Inc 3 Vada Five 33 National, rompet. home three length rules governing amateur play. White Provision Co 30 in front of a field of six jumpers to Tilden and S.

Jarvis Adams. Jr. Can Co 1 win the Trespassers amateur handi Punta Gorda. defeated Francis individual total of 32, points, the Xorth Avenue Presbyterian school court sextet scored an easy 46-17 vic cap hurdle race at Lingfield park Hunter, former Xo. 2 player of ama teur ranks, and Sidney H.

Smith. Xew today. Auburn Repeats Win Over Tulane Under the guidance of G. (Pete) Bortwick. 20-year-old million nis.

contract at Duke in a blaze of glory. DeHart succeeds Eugene Obersr, former Notre Dame star. John "Clipper" Smith, another of the former- Notte Dame stars, will replace Van Liew as head coach at North Carolina State. Frank Reese, coach at Springhill High school in Mobile, said Saturday he had accepted terms of North Carolina State to become backfield coach under Smith. Virginia combed the Rocky Mountains for a mentor to succeed Earl Abell, who resigned after a brief career with the Cavaliers last December.

Fred Dawson, former Priticeton see, who served terms with Nebraska. Denver, Columbia, Princeton and Union College, has been signed by Virginia. Gus Tebell. former head mentor at North Carolina State, is first assistant of the Cavaliers. Georgia Tech, making a house rleaninc In lower ranks, retained Bill York amateur, 6-3, 6-1 in doubles matches.

An afternoon program scheduled Tilden with Hunter and Hunter witk Pare. aire American amateur rider and polo player. Bangle II finished the two- .204 2504 2343 .2.502 Srt SXW 11 331 2 233 249 Torrnlev, W.hh A 13 42 HIGH TEAM SERIES. Knight, of Colnmbu Whtte Provinon Co Fada Fire HIGH TEAM GAME. Fart Fire Knirhts of Columbus Whit.

ProrUlon HIGH IHSITIT1VAL SERIES. Mattison. Whi Frnr Shepherd. Fada Five Tripp. American Can HIGH INDIYIDUAti GAME.

tttion. White Pror niihes. Fada Fle Tripp. Amrtoan Can mile course three lengths in front of 172 172 171 171 1ti9 lli IRS Hi 17 H56 163 165 14 163 ICS 168 12 162 162 160 159 139 158 133 154 153 132 132 152 142 140 C. M.

H. Harmsworths Michaelmas AUBCRX. Feb. 7. ii An-' burn defeated Tulane, 51 to 35.

in basketball tonight. Lumpkin. Polv i forward, looped 11 field goals and two fouls to lead in scoring. The loi llesinrhnmp. Orphans Mills, Chevrnl.t Motor Uectnr.

Ft. McPherson P.owlinp. Ft. McPherson 1 nrandeuburfer. Ramblers Marxrn.

Mnench ft Eisner Hrunrtage, Wormser Hats Pavidwn. Clie.vroiet Motor Eisner. Wormser Hats P.ooder, Alliance Trlnting Inke. trphans West, Hawkins Electric 1 J. Thompson.

Alliance Printing Hawkins, Orphans Hoiart. Mnench ft Eisner Jones. Chevrolet Motor Morris, Mnench ft Eisner Tripp, Western Union I Ileal. Western Union Sott. Hawkins Electric Cowrille, Ramblers firiffith.

Chevrolet Motor Van Frank. Cardinals w.iaand. Cardinsls I Willmarth, Western Union i Kaon. Fort McPherson day. Completing the American tri-umrih.

C. Bostwick. brother of IT Mails Blanks tory over the Jonesboro High team Saturday afternoon. The Naps crew started well, ran up a 25-13 lead in the first half, and continued scoring while-holding the invaders in the final period. IINETJP AND SUMMARY.

NAPS (46) Pos. JOXESB'iRO (IT) M. Fuiritt (32) Babb 6) Hartnan (9) Klrkland (12) Hartrampf S.C Peacock Kneale J.C Whitlwrk B. Furltt R.G Smith Hntchinaon U(i Roberta Sobatitotiona: Napa. Blaekahear (3), Schwab; Joneabore, Whaley.

U. of Louisville May Drop Sports brought S. Wotton's Sobririo A talkie movie. Tlayers and rrofits," and a talk by E. O.

Conlin. sales manager of the golf II division of the 1'nited States Rubber Company, will be given Tuesday night at the Piedmont hotel. The picture will follow a dinner at 6:30 o'clock at which every professional golfer in the city will be invited. It will be in the form of a demonstration on the manufacture and sale of the necessary equipment to play golf. After the pictures 'Conlin will answer any question having to do with the present manufacture of golf balls and the detailed organization of merchandising in professionals' shops.

Harry Stephens, president of the Atlanta Professional Golfers' Association, will introduce Mr. Conlin and A. B. Rcisman, who is arranging the program. home in third place.

Bangle was made the 3-to-l fa For Mat Tourney Game Are. vorite. TP 11 24 11 1 4 Entry blanks for the Georgia 17 17 17 173 172 172 amateur wrestling championship T7fnnrVi Taric fNir I Alexander as chieftain of athletics rrtntn LdVl! V-Ui; wd(ed Dodd, Tennessee's CJfac Win TVTn TP PC All-American quarter, as backfield Oldrb YV 111 iVXtllVllCa U1 fnrmpr Prince A BURN (511 G. Jn-dan 3 1 ampkln, 2 Mewart. r.

Hatfield, 1 ley, 2 Totala 23 TI I.ANF (33 a. Maneum. f. 1 Mi I ion. Id.

.1 Ksrn.s. 1 r.nberts. 1 Felts, Warv.y. 2 g. i it Totals 17 1 171 TP.

ji I Douglass, Chevrolet Motor Ua. K. of 43 MatMson. White Tror 42 Hnhea. Fada Fit S.

Pavidwn. K. of 4 McAdama. White Prov 3 Tripp. Amer Can 40 Weicand.

K. of 43 Shierd. Fada Five 4 Crosby. W. A 34 Pirkle.

Allied .57 Korean. K. of 24 Voorhees, Allied Engrs S7 P.Mott. Amer. Can 33 Willmarth.

Fadn FIT. 15 Andrews. Allied Ensrs 34 ton star. Jack Cannon, ex-Notre 164 Kussell Uefeats LOUISVILLE. Feb.

7. JP) The University of Louisville may be 17 2 4 2 forced to curtail its intercollegiate Griffin High, 27-25 16,1 163 139 15 15 157 athletic competition because of lack of ta be held in the Atlanta X. fti. C. A.

gymnasium Saturday. February US, have been mailed to more than 100 wrestlers. The event is being sponsored by the Y. 31. C.

A. and L. H. Cunningham, physical director at the is in charge of the entries. Every amateur wrestler in the state, irrespective of his club affiliation, is eligible to participate in the tournament.

Rules of the National Collegiate association will be in force and each match will be a 10-minute limit affair. finances. CANNES, France, Feb. 7. (UP) Two French Davis cup tennis players, Henri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon, defeated G.

Lyttleton Rogers, Irish Davis cupper, and Charles Aesch-liman. of the Swiss Davis cup team, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. in the finals of the Carleton international tournament here today. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of California GRIFFIN, Feb. 7.

Russell Tlifrh school of Fiat Point Hcfofiteil Florida Big 10 Tables Clearwater Entrance LAKELAND, Feb. 7. (ft Abdication from Clearwater for en In discussing the school's budget for 33 i Major. Allied Kners rpr. White Prrw id Pate.

Amerb an Can 23 sports the board of athletic control this afternoon considered the possibil a X1T 1 Tiiomnson. K. of C. 13 Ad Warren r'avored r'- Dame All-American guard and more recently of Auburn's staff, replaces Bill Fincher as line mentor. Rex Enright, freshman coach at North Carolina last year, has signed to succeed Frank Thomas as back-field mentor at Georgia.

Enright is an ex-Notre Dame star. Vanderbilt is getting one of its former stars and assistants back in Josh Codv, who is returning to help Dan McGugin after holding forth four years at Clemson. Auburn, losing Jack Cannon to Georgia Tech, has added Sam McAllister, who will assist diet Wynne next fall, as well as coach basketball. trance into the Florida Big Ten High ity of dropping football as an intercollegiate sport. The school lost money on football last season.

The board Griffin High. 27 to 23. here last nisht 134 to into sixth place in the North 154 Georgia Interscholastic conference 130 'A'he visitors jumped into i the lead early in the game and wjre nn never headed. Russell was leading, 75 nu to 9. at the half.

Over Dewey Kimrey and England, defeated Mrs. Satter- School conference was voted down at a business meeting of the coaches here. It was decided to leave the association cngr. (n Mayo. Fad rive .5 White Prov Tolberr.

Fada Five Toonlry. W. A 54 Arm.tropj. Amer. 'n 4 will meet again next week to adopt thwaite.

6-4, 6-2, in the finals of the 1 women's single contest. a definite program. at its present membership. OFFICIAL 1931 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE CHARLOTTE. X.

Feb. 7. (UP! Champion Ad Warren wa a five-to-thre favorite to rrtr. his Carolina' heavyweight boxin; crown in his 10-round hour With Dewer Kimrey. of Norwood, X.

her Monday night. Indications point to the largest house in history witnessing this meet-ing of two of the south outstanding heavyweights. Warren has successfully defended his title numerous times for the past three years. Kimrey, however, looms as his moss serious contender. At New Orleans April 26, 27, 28, 29 June 21.

22. 23, 24 Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2 Monroe Girls Beat Athens High, 49-39 MONROE, Feb. 7.

In a fast came featured by the offensive strength of both teams, the Monroe April 30, May 1, 2, 3 June 14, 27, 28 July 12 Sept. 6. 7-7 High school girls defeated the strong team of Athens Tlieh school Friday night in Athens, 49-39; The Monroe team took the lead at the beginning of the game, and, al1 though th Athens airls staged a Marquette Athletes Ruled Ineligible May 11, 12, 13 July 25, 26. 27, 28 Aug. 27, 28, 29, 30 May 4.

5. 6 June 6, 7-7, 8, 9 Aug. 6, 7, 8 strong comeback in the last half, their rally fell short of the number needed to win. Patrick. Monroe, was the outstanding star of the game.

Vaughn turned in a good game on the Athens side. LDiEtrr AND SUTI-AKT. MON'ROB M) J'os. ATHENS (SHI Patrick 2T) L.F...... ralmiaano (SI Stark (151 Wood (IS I O'Kelly K.F........

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16 May 21, 22, 23. 24 NEW ORLEANS July 2. 3. 4-4 July 14, 15. 16, 17, 18 June 10.

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17, 18, 19 1 i I i MILWAUKEE. Feb. 7. MP) The Sentinel said today that 21 or more Marquette University athletes kave been declared ineligible following the mid-term examination. The university does not make public the names of players so barred.

The newspaper claimed, through channels regarded as completely reliable, to know that the following were included in 'the houseeleaning' Myles Graney. Oconto Falls (Wis.) two-year football back, whose two 40-yard place-kicks defeated Boston Col-leg last fall. 6 to 0. Mel Brosseau, Chicago, two-year back and track star. Clarence Mundt, Watertown, May 7.

8, 9. 10 June 2, 3, 4, 5 Aug. 3, 4, 5 Gordoa Carter SobatlrnHnna Monroe: Aywk, rnton, Patrick: Athena: Pa (lOl. Dotrerr. Wiseman.

Score at half: Monro ST. Athens 18. Beferee: Terrell. Georgia. ff AprU 17, IS, 19 May 31, June 1 July 19-19, 20, 29, 30 Sept.

13 PETROLLE WINS. CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa. Feb. 7.

Rillr Fetrolle. who was knocked May 14, 15, 16, 17 July 21, 22. 23, 24 Aug. 23, 24, 25 otjt in 24 seconds Monday night at Teserve end. Jimmy Moore, hockey star.

Several others in basketball, track and hockey are out. the revrsptper said. Coach Bill Chandler's basketball squad, numbering 17 a week ago. bas been successively cut. the last time by five men.

unit consists cf only nine players, the Sentinel said. St. Paul by King rut. got oacK into action last night, and knocked out Jackie Moore, of Chicago, in two minutes. Fetrolle weighed 139 pounds; Day Moore 143..

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