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10 THE EL PASO TIMES-El Paso's HOME Newspaper FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934 RANGER SCRIMMAGING FOR CLASH HERE 1934 Sport Review- Just As It Collegiate Football Rule Changes SIDES DEFEAT Night Baseball In Majors Is Adopted In December BULLDOGS ILL ARRIVE IB IIS READY FIR BOWL TILT Will Get Consideration At Meeting I Seems A To Me I OILERS. New York, Dec 27 -By Jack Sords- though 80 per cent of the football coaches voting on the subject have Wreckers Down Brewers Opponents Of All-Stars In TMg FcxtTSAU. Of Trta AtOnlTa, TM )en yoK Wo0 TW6 aMTioaJAL PeoHSSStM, PpOTBAU. CMAAlPlOHJ SiliP DCFEAIMlfr--TM6 GlCAGo 66ARS'3o To gone on record as flatly opposed to FOOTBALL coaches, it seems, any radical changes In the college In Close 28-26 Contest. BEST PITCHERS often are more popular in for gridiron code for 193S, it developed tl UftM 1CHK AiAMf Wl) A HAW 3 To tonight that a list of nine proposed AioTRS P4A46 pefEATtO alterations has been drawn up for Starting off with a rush, instead All Stanford Regulars In Condition To Meet Crimson Tide.

Pasadena, Dec. 27 (AP). Another footbaU team, prepared to paint the Rose Bowl red on New Year's Day, reached Pasadena to. day when Stanford joined Alabama, Coach Claude (Tiny) Thornhill led 17 of his husky Indians fron eign atmosphere than in their home community. Recently, the Portland News Telegram conducted a poll among sports scribblers of the consideration of the National Foot 14 Too; JrtcOvik of stalling around as they did Giant Ace Has Best ball Rules Committee.

Wednesday night in the series open 76 CM 7 0 er, to chalk up an early lead which Pacific Coast Conference to de they maintained throughout a rough Earned Run Average In National Loop. and tumble affair, Olson's Terrible termine the most popular coaches. Swedes evened the count in their two-tilt series with the McNutt Oil New York, Dec. 27 (AP). Al This list, which will be put before the annual business meeting of the American Football Coaches' Association tomorrow, Includes proposals to put the goal posts back on the goal line, permit forward passing from any point behind the scrimmage line, and allow the defensive team to advance with a recovered fumble.

ers last night with a 45 to 36 victory Palo Alto to town, the rest of tha squad having come ahead for ths Christmas holidays. though Dizzy Dean's feat of pitch on the Elk's Club floor. Led by Campbell, Shaeffer and ing the Cardinals into the National Then was a reunion of tha Pettigrew, the Swedes flashed im proved form, both on the offensive Cardinals this afternoon at Brook, side Park when the first practice in Southern California was launched. League pennant and the world championship almost single handed made him the baseball man of the and defensive, to turn back the Oil ers, who were a constant threat un General feeling among the college Coach Thornhill reported all his til the closing minutes of the tilt. season In 1934, Carl Owen Hubbell players ready to start.

Bobby Gray- At the half, the Oilers were trail Sun Bowl Tilt Ready To Gallop. (Special to The Timet i Ranger, Texas, Dec 27. If by any chance the El Paso All-Star football team, which meets the Ranger Bulldogs in the Sun Bowl game at El Faso New Year's Day, has an idea it will go against an out-of-condition outfit, the Pass City boys are in for the surprise of their young lives. After a layoff of one week following Ranger's elimination from the state football race at the hands of Amarillo, Coach O. M.

"Red" Moore called his huskies bark Into harness and the Bulldogs have been working consistently toward perfecting new plays and formations they expect to spring against the EI Paso eleven. Moore and 22 members of the squad will leave here Sunday afternoon for El Paso. The Bulldogs will arrive at the battle scene Monday morning and will hold a last workout on the Sun Bowl turf Monday afternoon, Moore said today. Ranger will leave for home Tuesday night, shortly after completion of the game, and arrive back here in time for the first district basketball game on Jan. 4.

The locals held a hard scrim coaches is that the game will be bet ter off by keeping the present regu lations intact. the great southpaw of the New York ing. 23-21, but the Swedes quickly started hammering at the hoop after Giants, again was ranked No. Of 101 replies received to a ques when the circuit's official pitching intermission to build up a lead. son and Monk Moscrip, injured stars, were prepared to go into the backfield and at end, and game time will find the Westerners in much better condition than was thought possible three weeks ago, tionnaire on rules, 58 expressed com.

records were made public today. plete satisfaction with the 1934 code, The performances of Ed Price and Bob Charles featured for the Oilers while the entire Swede team, in Hubbell didn't approach Dizzy's 23 suggested a few minor changes and 20 voiced dissatisfaction or record of 30 victories nor his total Alabama went through a drill at cluding Ramon Camarillo, El Paso urged drastic changes. Occidental- College. The Tuscaloosa of 195 strikeouts, but the averages eager, played well. Through a standing rules commit of earned runs per nine-innine In a hotly contested preliminary Joust, the Five Points Wreckers tee, of which Lou Little of Columbia contingent got the feel of the Rose Bowl.and then retired to permit the groundkeepers to repair the ravages games were 2.30 for Carl and 2.65 is chairman, the coaches association nosed out Coach Sid Cohen's Mitch for Dean, who was second.

Curt will convey the minority recommen ell Brewers, 28 to 26. Mc of cleated feet and manicure the turf for the annual classic next Tuesday, Davis, the Phillies, brilliant fresh dations to the national rules commit Conachie and Ralph Winters, rival man right hander, was the only tee, meeting there in February or March. The complete list of nine centers, each tallied 10 counters to feature offensive attack while John other one of the first section of s. ft Ml ceo roDRoAeof A iKrV UlAlKEA UH Titie niMijfweeR.toivi ft ftfiAuiP.RQwe -pec. 3 I I II I lL2 Cues u.eft iie Will Jr etftUlSSlOAl TO PMV AllrXf if' tlMX (J yrtouis c4tAM, I tri' AJ FHlLAPCl-PHlA I 1 hurlers who allowed fewer than Alabama Facored By Grid Mentors proposed changes follows: son, Eady and Mitchell turned In three earned runs per game.

His average was 2.96. New York, Dec. 27 (AP). A sub good defensive games. The box scores: Swedes (4S1 Fr.

Shaeffer (fi 5 Camarillo (ft 2 Waite Hoyt, whose comeback with TP stantial majority of college football the Pirates was one of the season's 12 coaches favors, Alabama to beat 4 sensations, made a 2.92 mark, but he hurled fewer than 10 complete Ft. 2 0 1 0 0 'Slip" Madigan, of St. Mary's, won the honor over Tiny Thornhill, of Stanford, 267 votes to 259. But the poll in individual cities is interesting. Forty-two writers from Portland, Seattle, Oakland, San Fran--isco, and Los Angeles participated.

Madigan, the winner, polled fair vote in his home community, getting 100 in San Francisco, but Babe Moiling-berry, of Washington State, ran him a close second in the Baby City with 89. Clipper Smith, of Santa Clara, and Thornhill received 83 each In that region. Los Angeles writers gave Bill Spaulding, of 1'. C. L.

a Los Angeles coach, 103 votes with Thornhill and Madigan getting S3 each. Howard Jones received little recognition from the Los Angeles scribes though his great Trojan teams of the past still linger In the memories of football fans everywhere. Jones, on the other hand, tied with Madigan at 13 votes each In Seattle. Ilolling-berry and Jimmy I'lielan, of Washington, and Mike Pecaro-vich, of Gonzaga, each received 12 votes In Seattle. THIS Amarillo-Corpus Christi football game Saturday afternoon at Dallas has the entire state talking.

A new record in attendance, providing weather is favorable, seems almost certain. Yesterday, we picked Amarillo to win. We were dodging brick bats all day long. One of the principal reasons we took the Sandies was the fact that for the first time Bince Thanksgiving, Amarillo will be at full btrength. Not since the Sandies won the district title In a tilt with Pampa have they been in top form.

They have been going-along, winning bl-district games without the services of Glenn Bufkin, ace halfback, and Eldon Rickett, star tackle. They'll both be ready against Corpus Christi. We do not expect Charlie Haas to have another field day gainst Amarillo. The fleet Corpus bark ran wild and crazy against Greenville. Knowing Blair Cherry slightly, we doubt mage here yesterday and appeared Stanford in the forthcoming Rose Bowl intersectional battle at Pasa Stoelting (c 3 Pettlurew (g) 4 Campbell (g) 8 games and wasn't classified with the 14 45 main group.

Hubbell's average was far behind his 1933 figure of 1.66, Totals 11 Oilers 1 36) if. Bamvell if) 4 Tp. dena. Polled today by the Associated Press, 16 out of 27 coaches selected Alabama to win, while six picked Stanford and five straddled the issue. Kelly 0 price Hi 4 ft.

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Copyright, 1934, by Central Preu Association, Inc. which was the best in many years, but It was about even with the other league leading marks of the past few seasons. Francis (c) 1 Billman (c) 2 A symposium of their views in 8 0 8 3 4 0 13 36 Wallace (el 0 cludes: Charles 6 The year also saw a no-hit, no- Dana X. Bible, Nebraska: "It's a Editor's note: This Is the lart of a series of 12 sketches and articles recounting the highlights of sport throughout 19J4 by Jack Sords. nationally lamed sport cartoonist and writer, of the Central Pieii.

Totals 17 tossup. Stanford will be in better 1. Return goal posts to goal line. 2. Allow Incoming substitutes to communicate.

S. Clarify rule on definition of when "forward progress" of player In possession of ball Is stopped. 4. Permit forward passing anywhere behind scrimmage line. 5.

Compel umpire to notify coach when legal "time-oats" expire. 6. Allow defensive team to advance recovered fumble. 7. Allow any forward pass into end cone (except on fonrth down) to be ruled as incompleted pass.

8. Apply penalty for second forward pass, during same play, to be Inflicted from spot of foul and not at spot of preceding down. 9. Apply penalty for attempted lateral pass that results In forward pass from spot of foul, Instead of spot of preceding down. run game, the first since Hubbel in 1929.

As might be expected, it in top condition and ready to gallop. Leading the Bulldogs for the last time will be Aaron Anderson, 190-pound triple thrrater who has been a unanimous selection for all-district honors the past three years and captain this past season. With him In the backficld will be Kan-kln Brltt, 200-pound fullback, also three-year all-district choice and an all-state end In 1933. Jimmle Westbrook or Maurice Agnew, blocking backs, and Dean Walsh, co-captain next year, are expected to complete the backfield lineup. Other outstanding high school mental condition for this game than Wreckers (881 Fi.

Ft. Pt. Tp. Arrova (fl 0 0 10 it was last New Year's," was one of the Deans, Paul (the not Fritz. Crisler, Princeton: Stanford Lazares if) 3 3 1 9 Crysler (f) 2 0 6 so daffy one) who did it, setting the Dodgers down hitless and runless Armstrong (f) 0 0 0 should win because this Is a "redemption" game for the Indians.

on Sept. 21. Elmer Layden, Notre Dame: Ala McConachle (c) 3 4 1 10 Howard (cl 0 0 0 0 Mitchell (g) 10 2 2 McCall Ig) 0 0 0 0 Flores i 0 111 bama should win, though Stanford will be better than last season. R. Ball Advances Skidmore (g) 0 0 0 0 Pirrone over Lou Halper, and Patsy Perroni over John Risko.

Football still claimed attention in December. In the big games, Navy defeated Army, 3 to 0, and Georgia beat Georgia Tech, 7 to 0. Notre Dame ran over Southern California in Los Angeles, 14 to 0. The professional football championship was settled in New York when the New York Giants, by a sensational last period rush, won from the Chicago Bears, 30 to 13. Other events: December 4 Eddie Casey resigned as head coach of football at Harvard University.

December 13 Olin Dutra won the Miaml-Biltmore open golf championship at Coral Gables, with a 72-hole total of 292. His prize was $1200. December 18 Lawrence (Biff) Hunk Anderson, North Carolina Totals 9 10 28 State: Alabama has a great club In. Net Tourney New York, Dec. 27 (UP).

Seed Brewers T. Ft Ff. Tp. Salome (f) 10 13 and should win. No.

12 DECEMBER Big league baseball adopted the most revolutionary change in years in December when five National League clubs were given permission to stage night games. Clubs which expect to profit by the change are the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Heds, Boston Braves and Philadelphia Phils. Standout fights during December were few, a glance backward reveals, but there were some unusual happenings. For the first time in his career Mickey Walker was knocked out.

Paul Pirrone, Cleveland middleweight, was the man Lieut. Thomas Hamilton, Navy: Barnett if) 2 0 14 Milner (fl 0 13 1 gridders to be seen in action include Mellinger Jacoby, 190-pound end and co-captain next year and an all-district man the past two years; ed players continued their march in the Junior and Boys National Winters (c) 4 2 a 10 No choice between two strong teams. Kadv IB 2 0 4 4 Indoor Singles Tennis Champion Fielding H. Yost, Michigan: Ala ships today, and moved into the Weaver (g 10 0 2 Johnson (g) 1 3 3 Carpio (g) 0 0 0 0 The association, as a whole, is ex fourth round without a setback. Stumpy Warden, former captain and all-district guard; Bill Payton, pass snatching sensation and speed merchant wingman.

pected to endorse recommendations Gilbert T. Hunt, Washington, D. 11 4 15 2 Referee, Arthur Mulvey. for clarifying the "forward progress" rule, which resulted in numerous favorite who was runner-up last year and heads the seedings at No. bama may have a little edge, because of better conditions, but it's likely to be a great battle.

Dan McGugin, Vanderbilt: Alabama has its best team and should win, if it plays up to season's form. It has everything. Moore said the remaining prob 1, eliminated Jonas L. Sentner, New Vrecers Tangle conflicting decisions on last season's York. 6-2, 7-5, to lead the junior who turned the trick.

Walker had been stopped by Schmeling, but Jones, former Army coach, quit as head football coach at Louisiana With Cams parade. never had taken the count until Other seeded Junior stars advanc The Five Points Wreckers, who gridirons. It also Is likely to approve proposals 8 and 9, dealing with passing penalties, although there has developed little concerted demand for a more "open game." able starting lineup will find Jack Love. 185, and Bill Donowho, 165, at the tackles; Eugene Wheeler, 160, at a guard; Rayburn Burton, 160, at center. Joe Rhodes, fleet backfield candidate for the 1935 Bulldog eleven, who was ineligible this past season, probably will see action in the Sun Bowl.

LOS ANGELES' Pirrone punched him out. State University after a dispute with Senator Huey Long who attempted to give the team a dressing room ing included Newest, Meet Looted Other bouts were Barney Ross' Russell Ball, El Paso, Texas, de Downtown Hotel talk between the halves of the game feated William Winslow, Jr, I feel the game is open enough victory over Bobby Pacho In 12 rounds at Cleveland, Dec. 10, and, on tha same card victories for THE MAYFLOWER Lawrenceville Prep, 6-1, 6-4; Ron' last night defeated the Harry Mitchell Brewers. 28-26, on the Elks' Club hardwood floor, will meet the Albuquerque Y.M.C.A. quintet on the Central court this evening, starting at 8 o'clock.

The Tumbling Tads, a class of now and that we should not get fur with Tulane, which Louisiana State won, 14 to 13. aid Leaving, Northwestern Univer ther away from the fundamentals of 535 SOUTH GRAND AVE. Between ith and 6th Stmtt Dirvctly acton tto imff from tfw MtrMd sity, defeated Charles Gilbert, New York, 6-0, 6-0. I ubkaxi rmut Cherry Optimistic Over Amarillo Chances In Title Joust With Bucs OUTSTANDING INNOVATIONS Extra Charg for Two Peraoas battle in the Sugar Bowl in New gymnastics at the will give -an exhibition between halves of the game. No All-Stars Much Improved Undaunted by the definite loss of Ed Taylor, guard, and the probability they will have to take the Orleans, coaches in the respective Occupying the) Sam Rooml Dehnit Published Rated Ton don't har to bargain! blocking and the use of the running game," said Dana X.

Bible, president of the coaches' association. "It will cease to be football if we give the passing attack more leeway. I see no necessity, either, for changing our rules because of what the professionals are doing." Bernie Bierman of Minnesota, now first vice-president, is slated to succeed Bible as president at tomorrow's session. camps this afternoon began tapering off the ardous training grind of the past week and turned their at EAST Hi For Double led and Twra lad lie WES tention to final rounding off of BAER WILL El field against Ranger in the Sun Bowl game Tuesday without the services of Ed Bunner, blocking back, and Armando Cisneros, ball rough edges. whether occupied by ese er two parse the retee areola! ROOMS IH ROOMS ROOM $150 $3.00 $3.50 In the camp of "Pop" Warner and EI BUT lugging ace, the AJl-SUir High School team yesterday went through a long, strenuous dummy scrim the Owls at Baton Rouge, Tulane plays were studied as the Easterners prepared to break camp Friday HUE ON BHT afternoon and entrain for New Or All rooml hove eulelde exposure and 1 all me eouipped with eithwr tub, thower sr com.

binaHon tub emd bower bath. mage on the Sun Bowl turf and appeared in peak condition for the leans. that Haas is going to do a lot of things tomorrow. Amarillo has a powerful outfit, a powerful forward wall and a fleet bunch of bac ks. These worthies should be able to stop Haas.

There Is Just one fly In the ointment for us. Amarillo has been Jinxed In many state races. And the Jinx may hang on. Somehow, though, we never have been able to go very strong on this Jinx business. AMARILLO has played a much harder schedule to date than Corpus Christi.

The Sandies have been up against some strong teams, and they have moved aliong. Here are the season records of both outfits: Amarillo Sandie score first: 27 El P0 0. IS W. T. 8.

T. C. Fiwh 1. 27 Central, Fort Worth, 1J. 20 Norman 0.

12 Borger 0. IS Shawnee IS. 2S l.ubboek O. 37 Plainview 0. 13 Pampa S.

19 Ranger 14. 31 Bis Spring JO. 1 Maaonlc Home 0. Corpus Christi Corpus score first: 2ft Edlnbur 2ft San JaiMMo, Hnuiton, S. II Sam Houtton.

Houston, 0. 43 Brownavllle 0. Brackenndge, San Antonio, S. R7 Harlingen 0. 34 Au1ln 12, it? Laredo 0.

5 KlnKvllle 11 33 Robstown 30 Thomas Jefferson. San Antonio, t. 30 Jeff Davit, Houaton, S. 14 Greenville 14. When yon are tired, Schlllz revives strength Adv.

As New Year's draws nearer, Tu Sugar Bowl Teams Are Tapering Off New Orleans, Dec. 27 (AP). With only four days remaining until Temple and Tulane line tip for San Francisco, Dec. 27 (AP). Football stars picked from the country's gridirons, who will bang each other around In the annual East-West charity game here New lane stock is taking a rise.

Chicago, Dec. 27 AP). Chicago fans were slightly befuddled today as they awaited the four round bout between Max Baer, world's heavy Tulane as a team will outweigh the Owls five pounds to the man. Year's Day, joined forces in friend weight champion, and King Levin-sky at the Chicago Stadium tomorrow night. 1 Greenville, Texas, Dec.

27 (AP). Amarillo's Golden Sandstorm moved in on Greenville today and will be bivouacked at a local hotel until Saturday morning, when they go to Dallas for their state championship schoolboy grid cjash with Corpus Christi's Buccanneers. Twenty-eight players and coaches Blair Cherry and Howard Lynch and Dr. Guy Owens, team physician, arrived today. The Sandies went through a long workout at Phillips Field, home of the Greenville Lions, 1933 cham-poins.

today. Much of the session was devoted to perfecting a defense against Buccannecr plays, with especial attention to the stopping of the brilliant Charlie Haas, triple threat star of the Pirates. The Sandie coach seemed optimistic over the chances of his club to win, pointing to the fact that it is the first time since the close of the district season that his eleven starters have been ready to go. Cripples have been huddled on the sidelines during the march of the Sandstorm to the finals. ly fashion today.

The players were guests of honor at a luncheon given by the Shriners Organization, which sponsors the yearly classic as a benefit for the Crippled Children's Hospital. For two hours, the players scrimmaged with the chefs Offerings, Some figured Bacr, who can lose TWO GREAT NEW TRUCKS BY his championship in the event the ex-fish peddler from Chicago's Ghetto knocks him out. was merely many rivals meeting for the first itching for a fight; some believe time. All were introduced to a he was a victim of a neat bit of largo gathering, Coaches Andy Kerr holiday fray. Taylor has checked in his uniform because of an old injury aggravated in a recent scrimmage.

Bunner still is suffering with a charlie horse and Cisneros has a bad leg. These developments probably will result in a starting bark-field that will feature Kenneth Helneman at quarterback; Por-flrio "Poppy" Perez at fullback; Mike L'arrasro at one halfback and Gilberto (Salcedo at the other. Bunner and Cisneros both probably will see action. This leaves Buddy Blat Walter Sanchez, Victor Morales, and II. C.

Weisslnger as powerful reserves. The All-Stars will work again this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The session may be the last hard grind before the game though the squad is expected to work again tomorrow and lightly Monday afternoon. Great Improvement in timing of plays and execution of the shift from which they will be started was noted by several hundred persons who witnessed yesterday drill, one of the best held in several days. strategy by the Levinsky camp and and Dick Hanley doing the honors for their Eastern delegation.

Percy Locey and Orin Hollingbery pre others Insist that the match was an old fashioned build up for a regu lation heavyweight championship sented their Western boys. match here next June. The Eastern team went through The champion and challenger will a brisk workout this morning at fight with six ounce gloves, two the University of California Field In Berkeley. The squad from the sunrise side of the Mississippi received ounces less than the regulation va- riety used. If the fight goes the a bard blow in the loss of Duane maximum four rounds, no decision 1 Cnrtifv IV 'pnpntA will be rendered although one will Purvis, Purdue halfback, who was operated upon today for a knee injury suffered two days ago.

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The Western team held its drill Never before has a boxing cham pion taken such a chance. Levin- sky fought Baer twice before the here instead of at Stanford University because of coming up for the luncheon. Californian became champion and lost both times over 10 and 20-round routes. PRE-INVENTORY SALE Leather Coals and Jackets It radlcallr reduced lor elearance JuH a few clals mentioned below. 110 Calfskin Coats nrl Jarkets $6,75 Stretmtlned for style powered for Speed end pull bailt and betenced for eitreordinery weer these magnificent new Speedwagoni represent by all odds tbe BEST VALUES in this pioneer company'i 30 years of superior vilue-buildlng.

Ro Speed wet one rente from te lent Intludloc Houston. Texas, Dec. 27 (AP). Corpus Christi's Bifccaneers, carrying the hopes of all South Texas into the State Interschplastic League football finals, stopped here today en route to Dallas for their titular clash with the Amarillo Golden Sandies Saturday, The team went through a light, snappy workout at Rice Field, the rrne of their 34 to 14 triumph over the Greenville Lions last week, and spent the night here. Coach Bobby Cannon announced the team would depart tomorrow morning and likely would spend the night in Corsicana.

Bill Lawrence, 200-pound end and brilliant place kicker, and W. D. Nolle, end, did not work out because of injuries. Lawrence suffered an ankle injury in the Greenville game, but Cannon stated that he would start Saturday's game. Nolte, however, is definitely' out fif the gnme.

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27 (AP). Marty Karow's University of Texas Long-horns defeated Hardin-Strsmons here tonight 54-25 in the first of a three game scries with the Cowboys. Although the game wai rough and slow at times, the Steers showed flashes of fine passing and accurate shooting to pile an early lead and hold it throughout the game. Jack Gray, Southwest Conference scoring ace, garnered seven field goals and four free throws to take high point honors with 18. Most of his baskets were with one hand shots from back of the foul line.

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