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19 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1933 THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso's HOME Newspapc- TUESDAY MAT PROGRAM HERE COMPLETED EE IMS No Grid Chamninnshin Voter In Southwest Conference BEING PLANNED ilniniiin i nniirfi ilniyni nmnn IrZTlZiT: ilnnnimn innr A STOPS me lugger uracils ii omiie itacmg prunes HblNb LLHbUL IUIIILIIU LUUL KPM)M 10 WHS, HOCSTON, TEXAS. Wilson-CIingman Contest Expected To Be Real Classic Of Season. EPSOM KOWN'S, HOI'STON. TF.XA8 Monday, lrc. 11 FIRST HACK Claiming-, thire up- Saturday, Dee.

III9H. Weather, clear. Track, fast, Attend- 1 27- MANAGERS MEET FOOTBALL TITLE nee. 10,000 wiuiiii. Six furlnngi.

Scotch I.asaU ....111 FIRST HACK Slg furlongs: -Wise Kildic 12. 40 $4.00 $.1.20 -Itrookhiutan 3,40 2.60 Arhtrta .1011 Pretty Monk ....104 With the signing yesterday of 't Ut 'lnr in Chiefs Hanger 2.80 Rower Pay The Blpwr HI Eagles Held To Seven First Time: 1:13 2-5. Alao rana: Uncle lies. Old Pride, Plans For Coming Season Playing Of Ineligible Tackle Prank UiTralftuo 1 Smiling Sato, clever Japanese, and Bobby Novarro, El Paso Mexican grapplcr, to meet in a 15-minutc special event. Promoter John Mc Hrookale lOSiHIs Last 1111 Storm Princess.

Mtoara, Black Maid, Eaco- tmck, lllsa Uyrd. Acquer 10 1 Frank linwiman. Ill nuntry Torn 'Jii 1 Downs In Bi-District Elimination Game. To Be Discussed At Central Y. Tomorrow.

By Arkansas Blamed For Action. RACE Five and one-half Phantaalme 108 fnrloag: intosh completed his wrestling pro Flying Justice 18.40 14.00 I2.no 8F.COM RACK Claiming-, three P- Mervln 7. SO 4.40 Pampa, Tex, Dec 9 (AP). The wartU. ttlx furlonira.

With only four prospective teams Dallas, Tex, Dec. 9 (AP). Officials Harllla MO Time: Also rana: Aaanalda, Precious King. Ren11l lOSIHcll Tlvr 1" of the Southwest conference held powerful Pampa Harvesters tore the Abilene high line to pieces today to lack Colllna Lew Ulack "1 planning to enter the City basketball race this coming season, officials of the loop have called a mect- ioivna liettlna, Chief Ueronlmo, Irene F. their annual meeting today at the Sleven Slijipor Eapa S.

Utile Pride. Nona, Hudson Ray. noKle nn pon vern in THIRD RACK hive and one-halt fur ieven I'D IMlDr. Syntax .....116 ng of all team managers for Mon score a smashing 27 to 7 victory over the Eagles in a bi-district elcmi- Dallas Athletic club, and after an all day session, voted not to award an official conference football cham longa! Oypale Chief 1D9 I.lcquer ....14.00 js.jo Z.JC gram for Tuesday night at Liberty Hall. Three matches In all, one two falls out of three featuring Tug Wilson, Memphis, strong man against Otis "Squeaky" Clingman, Amarlllo speed merchant, and one 45-mlnute limit semi-final featuring Francisco Aguayo against George Hanson, ara booked.

If the Clingmnn-'Wilson match lives up to expectations, El Paso mat day night at the Central Y. M. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock to organize for the yaywjw 11 I I VP I i I nation game.

TIIIK1 HACK Clnlmlnr. two-yer- pionship for the 1933 -Ocean Flight 6.00 S.40 -Portmanteau 4.60 Time: 1:08 1-6. Also ran: Miss nnappy. Princess olda. live and ooe-hnlf furlong.

1934 season. The chief subjects for The Harvesters' strong line held Dr. D. A. Pcnick of the University nedlna 109Iirchln 1 of Texas, and president oi the con Quean, Monks liela, Wandnroo, W'eat Indian Tjora .101 Apaeha Olrl Fast Move lnl Mlaa Donovan Mil Post 1001 My Letltla 10 rk, Hrown Hank, Commanuman, Bronx ference, made the following discussion at the meeting will be the working out of a schedule aud decision as to which local court will be used by the league.

Park, Participate. the Eagles to seven first downs and a total gain of 97 yards from scrimmage, while Pampa hacks ran wild for 21 first downs and 356 yards In ground play. KOI'RTU RACK Fly and one-half ict Along- 1031 sweet Gal Ill -hlca 101) fnrlnng: Klngaport lis. 10 I7.S0 10 Cheraw KWAIda Marl Dallas 108! Happy Sue Ill fans probably will see one of the best scientific tilts of the season. llroomeliot 4.S0 S.Z0 Rath Lanuolt iva Helsliell and Hamilton, Pampa -Oood Jeat 1.S0 Time: 1:06.

Also rana: Jack Howe. Real McOlnty. Both are clean, fast, hard wrestlers backs, led the Harvesters' running FOCBTH HACK two-year- Forget Not. Fayetle Prince. Flreflash, attack, which netted score In the Kenney Chlontl.

Phlllnlta. Chief Scout. olda. tlve furlonga. Open Ran Even Play Le Mlserabl D.

first period. Heiskcll carried the Wilson, much taller than Clingman and admittedly more powerful, probably will be the favorite despite Clingman's large following in El FIFTH RACE Lone Star Handicap, Whether other teams will ap-pry for admission to the loop at tomorrow night's sessln is prob leatical. Two members of last season's roster, the DeMalys and Utzlnger White Truckers, have not organized quintets this season and it is doubtful whether the College of Mines will attempt to regain its place in the league. Hartford Mortuary Service, Five bail over and Hamilton kicked the 1 1-16 mile: F'rottv 81 lOOIfroon Mr. Bun lHlskunner US Yollkel al 6.40 II 60 3.60 extra point from placement.

2 Quatre llras 1.60 1 HO Two Horn 102! Caah Surrender .111 Paso. Abilene broke loose with a pass- 3 Madwlnd (a) J. 60 American Red 1 1 Saracen Mam Her Horn HOlCova in? attack and neat runs by Hrook- What the stubby Amarillo bone bender lacks in power, however, he Time: 1:48 -S. a Madwln and Tonkel coupled In Unatlms 991 Willi Klein 9S slure and Captain Cogdell. Brook- belting.

Copanin llOITo Arma Also rana: Pari Mutuel, Sad Knight. shire got loose for gains of 18 and "In voting not to award a conference football title for tho season 1933, the conference followed a principle that an institution which hag played an ineligible man, even without that Inatitution'a knowledge, cannot officially be awarded a championship. Article 83 in the bylaw of the conference state that the conference president shall declare a championship In a port In which there la no doubt. In view of facta, the conference president did not feel justified In awarding the University of Arkansas the 19.13 football chain-plonahip and In that case, official of the conference were called on, and ruled their decision of no championship on hasia of facta presented. "No blame can be attached to any Peace Junior, Hcrla.

three up- FIFTH HACK Claiming-, 22 yards. Cogdell scored off hi makes up In cleverness. And his superior thinking qualities may prove enough margin for him to defeat Wilson who has had unusual SIXTH RACE One mllei warns. One mile. own left tackle from the Pampa five- 1 Tamerlane 111.30 16 00 2.80 2 Hal.ee 1.80 1.4 Points Garage, McNutt Oilers and Fort Bliss are the four teams which plan to enter the campaign.

The Prank Ormont XVay 108 yard line. Brookslure kicked the nepreaslon 10x1 Contribute Ins -Quirk Step 1.3(1 r-alieio 100' Stroll Alonir ...108 extra point. Time: 1:40. Knee High Making Bubble. Ids success on the Liberty Hall mat.

Expect Anything. In the Aguayo-Hanson affair, any Alao rans: Illack Diamond, Backward Alter tnat. Captain Cogdell was Hartford five, composed mostly of players who played with the De- Kuryalus lOOIOndoti 100 Never, Manasaa, Never Quit. held in check and Brookshire's pass Village Vamp 103 KK.VF.NTH RACE One and one-eighth Molays last year plus the addition ing attempts were frequently inter miles! thing is likely to happen. Both are rough and tough grapplers and both of several stars uncovered in the SIXTH RACK Claiming, three p- Meanr 120 30 is 00 cepted.

Kanla. One mile. 2 i'harahead 1.60 2.40 Senior Church league of this year, fair wrestlers when they go in for Owens made touchdown for Pam -lllondella 1.80 Tim: 161. pa In the third period on an end- will be managed and coached by Bob Charles, who held a similar position Stop dap 107 Proa A Poetry .112 Chehall 107 I.Ik Sweep 114 Winifred Ann Radio Bervlc ..107 Jeann Wach .104, East 104 that kind of grappling. Hanson, however, has shown a willingness to Alao rana: Moralist, Happen.

Anita around play. Marbaugh converted Ormont, Helglan Lass, Try Ut. with the DeMolay last season. punch in two former matches here. Then Marbaugh dived over the goal Dunny Boy .11 2' Tooolote 112 F.KiHTH RACE On and one-fourth official at the University of Ar The Five Points Garagcmen, com miles! lino for another touchdown.

Ham Yarrow 112lMaater Ogden Donday 1121 Flying Thor ....109 Pan Toy 112 1 Happy Fellow 40 IS 60 2 .60 posed of players who played under And Aguayo has never been known to turn down an opportunity to throw his fists. The big Mexican ilton converted. Heiskcll scored kansas. It is one of those unfortunate occurrences which cannot be Illork 1.00 1 in the Utzlnger White Truck colors in Esplnotta .106 I'lllnita. 104 1 Homelike 6.10 Pampa's fourth touchdown and Ham One of the many unusual things about Tug Wilson, the Memphis bone-bender, is that he seldom changes the expression on his face.

Here, though, you see Tug as the photographer Induced him to smile. Wilson clashes with Otis "Squeaky" Clingman, flash Amarillo grap-pler, in the main event of Tuesday's mat program at Liberty Hall. Wilson is recognized as one of the most powerful light-heavyweights in the game and generally sticks to orthodox wrestling, depending upon his ability as a matman, rather than flailing fists, to score victories. Clingman has the same inclinations and Tuesday's main event should be one of the most scientific of the 1933 season. foreseen or avoided.

The conference the 1933 season, will be coached by Time 1:08, Alao rans: Capt. Danger, Clownish ilton missed the try for txtra point. mauler has improved this season in that he has allowed most of his op SEVENTH RACE Claiming, three up Sidney Cohen, who returned last Pom fret, Aulander, Luk ConntIL ward. One mile. week from a trip to Minneapolis Who Win 1071 Hard Boot 11 Ladv Da Ver Shadow ..101 and will start active practice seS' JF.KFERKON PARK, NEW ORLEANS.

Nittnrday, l)w. HISS. Wtalher, clear. Track, fast. Attend sions this week.

Jack Mitchell is Good Scout 104 Luxury 1091 Vewahawk 104 Haramiada Indian Hoy 104 ance, 2000. serving as manager. The Garagemen uncovered a fast and clever shoot Prlnc. Carolyt .1031 Grand Report Lay den Will Succeed Harper FIRST RACE One and one-lliteenUi Nutting V.10llMr. 106 ponents to start the rough stuff, being content to finish it.

Most 101 Paso mat fans feel that in a strictly rough and tough match, Aguayo will have an edge. Hanson may fool the spectators by steering dear of the rough stuff and depending upon the referee to, keep Aguayo in line. miles! sent MAD Monks First Infanta ins ing starting five last week against the Beaumont Medicos in a warmup Uallop Along Step 107 1 lilgnifled 17.00 I4.J0 1 10 3 Lugano 4.60 4.00 Prlntemps 1.61) And Hunk Anderson At Notre Dame U. tilt and should be at top form when regrets that this misfortune has befallen the University of Arkansas after that institution's splendid football season, and in view of the fact that Arkansas has always observed strict eligibility rules, scholastic and athletically." Arkansas won the conference championship in games won and lost with four wins and one defeat, but the status of the Razorbacks was clouded when it was discovered that "Heinle" Schlueter, substitute tackle, was Ineligible because be had previously played with the University of Nebraska and had failed to list his credits upon enrolling al Arkansas. Time: 1:47 1-6.

Dallas, Dec. 9 Also rans: Weneeedlt Pulls, Nanny First poat 12:45 p. m. JEFFRRSOTC FARK, NEW ORLEANS Momltty, Dec. 11 FIRST RACK Claiming, three np wards.

One mile and seventy yorde. naggataway, Sweet Pal, Plum Wild, Mtse they meet the strong University of Arizona quint here Dec. 23 at the Austin high gym. Carl McConachie official Southwest conference foot GetsOfficial Stamp By Irish Prexy Adele. Dug In.

hKCOND RACE HI furlongs: ball schedule was announced today Children under 12 years of age again will be admitted to the show 1 Utile Marcell 16.20 14.00 S.lo and Joe Meagher are expected to bear the brunt of the Five Pointers after a coaches' meeting at the an 2 Kound Up 6.80 4.4 Wild Hour 11 a I Demagogu Huzzy Boo S8 Heautv Secret 106 i (ireenwald 109 Mad A loMJunlnr 0 108 by presenting toys which will go to a Thelm 1.40 nnal meeting of the Southwest con- Time: 1:18 4-6. the Herald-Post Christmas project. l'luoky Olrl 10S Also rans: Mary McCarthy, Thjatl ference officials. The schedule In South Bend, Dec. 9 (AP).

It's all true. Elmer Lawden, one of the famed "four horsemen" of Notre Dame is Ultimate Vote 10f Tpnrter RnoeKor.lol'Oaraloosa 108 Tim. Tadcaster, Hrolher Hank. Ragtag. Tewaentlila, St.

Narlre, Dreamy Hollo eludes only conference I'rlnceaa I'orl Politician Beat, Uloliladn. offense. McNutt Olers, defending champions, will again be managed by Blaine McNutt and coached by Ranney Young. The Oiers have most of their championship group back this year, headed by Kiko Martinez. ltaoe Extra Itav 110 October 6 Arkansas rs.

Texa DALLAS WOLVES THIRI RACK One mile and 10 yards ER coming back to the campus of the golden dome as athletic director and head football coach. Jess Harper and Christian at Fort Worth. SE-OND RACK Claiming, two-year-old. IS) 1 furlong. October 13 Southern Methodist vs.

nice at Houston. Arkansas vs. BEAT CENTRALS New York, Dec. 9 (AP). Frank Hcartly "Hunk" Anderson, who responded to the university's call three years ago when Knutc Rocknc The Fort Bliss dribblers will 5 Devilish Altena Annarlta Lurga X.

Shields, the tall New Yorker who composed mainly of performers vi Olrl ...100 Cherokee Sal ...112 .1001 Fawn Leap 100 106 100 Fannie T.011 110 "even ....110 Duchess ...106 10(1 System ..108 Dallas, Texas, Dec. 9 (AP). The crashed to his death, are definitely out. Aunt Hanna played with last year's Eighth cavalry shooters. Maj.

O. A. Palmer, Dallas Tech Wolves came from be. Snow Play Claude C. Layden will return to handle is counted on by Davis cup officials as a stalwart of the 1934 team, today was ranked at the top of eastern Tennis players for the second straight year by the Eastern Lawn Cirad Flight hind in the fourth period today to nose out the Fort Worth Central both their duties next spring, Fort Bliss athletic director and Lt.

Philip H. Bethune, athletic head of the Eighth cavalry will have active charge of the team. armed with a two-year contract at Pasadena Juniors Win Midget Title Pasadena, Calif, Dec. 9 (UP). The Pasadena Junior college lower division' lightweight football team won the southern midget title today by defeating Santa Monica high school's Lighties, 20 to 0.

Pasadena scored two touchdowns in the first six minutes of play. Pejavlan blocked a Santa Monica punt and recovered for the first. After the next kickoff, Wright ran yards to icore. The last tally was made in the fourth period when Long plunged over the line. THIRI RACK Claiming, ttirre up Panthers, 7 to 6, to win a bi-district ward.

Five and one-half furlong. $10,000 a year. With him as assist Tennis association. championship in the Intcrscholastic ant football coach will come Joe Although he did not compete in league race. Following tomorrow night's ses Maat Man ....1071 Wontvs Ron ...115 Hpero 1041 Last Stand 10? Marabou 110 Mn 110 Venarock Princes .112 Roland, one of the "seven mules" of the "four horsemen" eleven.

The res sion, managers and players will hold The Wolves had been outplayed for the better part of three quarters 1 Probationer It. 00 14.40 lli.gii 3 Mualet 4.00 S.20 3 Ho re pop 4.40 Tim: 1:47 t-t. Also rana: Flltaoma. Our Johnny, Bud Charlton. Flying Ambassador.

General ranipbell, Visionary, Pan Out, Illack I'Maah. KOCHTnT RACE Mi fnrlnnga: 1 Hy Produc 110.20 S.40 4 Jo 2 Flying Don 4 SO 1 10 3 Prometheus 1.00 Tim: 1:12 J-S. Also rans: Ulster 7.oe, Royal Veil, Capt Joy. Hurgoo. Forelrn Play.

1'imi RACK llandlon p. alt furlongs: 1 Kva 11 14.20 f3. SO 60 3 1.00 Jill Modeatn I-JO Time: 1:11. Also ran: Rip Van Winkle, Tela, Merrily On. HI il RACE Wl furlongs: 1 Tatanne 16.00 2 Pharatime 4.00 1 4i :1 Bright Penny I 00 Time: 1 12.

Alao rans: Pomparagon. Ollhert Elt-ton, Runy Pean. Jens Hon, Servants Pride, Guv -Toe. HlMur Prince. 8KVKNTH RACK One mil and 10 yards; 1 Thistle Ana 14 20 12 60 2.R0 2 Kalr Avis 14 00 6 00 3 Money Musk 13.40 Time: 1:47 1-i.

Also rans: Tlempo, Troford. Patricia McKeon, Claude Hhaata Mint. Hono-hlne, Auaterllts 2nd, Our Bandy, another meeting Dec. 18 at the down Cordon Blu Paolo 115 ignation of Harper and Anderson the association's grass courts championships at Rye, Shields was the outstanding American player through the late summer, sweeping through the five big eastern grass court in when Big Zed (Plowhnrse) Coston, town at 7:30 p. m.

to discuss rules Antkor 107'NoTwalk no Rlila 1041 F.ll Hank 107 Aerie US' All Play 104 are efiective at once. Laycicn win Tech center, broke through the Cen and regulations. Friend John ...112, Suffolk 112 vitation fixtures without a setback. tral line and blocked Brandon's kick. On the next play, Tech completed a pass 21 yards to Leo iiaylor at Little Hock.

October 20 Texas Christian vs. Texas A. ft M. at College Station. October 27 Texas A.

M. vs. Hay-lor, Waco. November 3 Southern Methodist vs. Texas at Austin.

Arkansas vs. Texas A. M. at College Station. Baylor vs.

Texas Christian at Fort Worth. November 10 Baylor vs. Texas at Austin. Texas A. M.

v. Southern Methodist at Dallas. Rice vs. Arkansas at Fayetteville. November 17 Texas vs.

Texas Christian at Fort Worth. Bice vs. Texas A. ft M. at College Station.

Arkansas vs. Southern Methodist at Dalian. November 2,1 Texas vs. Arkansas at Fayetteville. November 21 Southern Methodist vs.

Iiaylor at Waco. Texas Christian vs. Rice at Houston. November 211 Texas A. 4 M.

vs. Texas at Austin. December 1 Texas Christian vs. Southern Methodist at Dallas. Baylor vs.

Hice (location unrertain). FOt'RTH RACF Claiming, three up He was defeated by Jack Crawford III PARK ward. Hlx i'lrlong. Squires, wiio ran for a touchdown, Judg Prlmroa.110lHnt hot Ill in the semi-nnai ronna 01 me national but partially atoned for that Josephine D. Ill but made the mistake of stepping out of bounds on the two-yard Hy Produot ,...1121 Jllark Cornet by winning from the Australian in a special series at Chicago a few days Flo 107ILilgan I.liggag stripe and the play was called back, 1 Monnl I0S; Flying Don BEATS Bailey put the ball over after two later.

tries. Sidney B. Wood, another Davis FIFTH RACE Claiming. Hire up ward. One and one-slxtetitli mile.

Then the Dallas team used an old Wichita Falls, Texas, Dec. 9 (AP). cup hopeful for next year and win take charge next February 1. The sweeping, drastic change In Notre Dame's athletic leadership, news that leaked out early yesterday, was officially confirmed today as the Rev. Charles L.

O'Donnell, president of the university, returned to the campus after a trip from Rochester, where he convalesced after a long illness. Layden accepted the post after a conference with the Rev. John F. O'Hara, acting president, at Indianapolis and the die was definitely set As a flood of Inquiries had descended upon the officials at Notre Dame, seeking verification of the report, the once mysterious sealed TOOR OLD COACn. Bloomington, Dec.

9 (AP). Indiana university student leaders tonight were circulating petitions on the campus calling for the resignation of E. C. Hayes as head football coach. The demands for Hayes resignation said "the only salvation for Indiana football Is to hire a new coach." Athletic department officials and Hayes are In Chicago attending tho annual Big Ten meeting.

fake place-kick play, Philbrick, Tech Uurnaide HOlHIar llrook 10s Hourhon Prlnr.10S!,ma,pad 113 Harney flsxton Hhelk ....112 ''ulloden 112' l'anrheco Ho end, warming up as though to place The Highland Park Pcots clearly established today their right to a berth in the quarter finals of the kick for the extra point and, instead, ner of the eastern title at Hye, strangely enough was relegated to third position In the list. The place behind Shields went to Gregory S. Mangin, national indoor champion. The rireak 1121 Athol Ill snapping the ball to Squires, who Intcrscholastic league race by de Dignified lOSiHklrl 106 Casslui (Cah) Gentry, fighting Oklahoma football tackle, likes poetry and can recite many verses from memory. ran around his own right end for the feating the Wichita Falls high school Coyotes, 6 to 0.

SIXTH RACE three op- point needed to win the champion' ship. ward. On mile and eventy yards. Wrench 10D, Athens 101 The Scots scored in tho fourth period, beating back a stubborn Wichita Falls defense which had re Mfdgi 1H Wood was ranked second in The first tens: Men Frank X. Shields, Gregory S.

Mangin, Sidney B. Wood, J. Gilbert Hall, Manuel Alonso, Berkeley Bell. Richard T. Murphy, Kugene H.

First Reg I rat .103: Ilodlodo 10f Admit Trinity To Morons 104 itoyai upon Hweet Tiding .116 Darkeat Hour ..110 Verge Merryman.lott fused to yield points, although lagging far behind in first downs and Texas Conference letter which had been designated for release tonight was opened. That yardage gained. L'mhrlan Prlnc. .105 Knowledge 101 HM'earh Haaket ,.110 McCauliff, Frank Bowden and Her Dallas, Dec. 9 (AP).

Off! was shortly after confirmation of Cornelius, hard-running halfback, Ullghtcr tHiSweet Laorus ..109 cers of the Texas conference met to shot through the right side of his Lawden's appointment and accept ance had been made. day and made an Important move in bert L. Bowman. Women Baroness Maud Levi, Mrs. Agnes S.

Lamme, Mrs. Harry C. Ilrunie, Norma Tauhele, Mrs. Caro line, cut for the sidelines and went Only Tire Protected 6 Way Against BIowouU They Don't Cost Any More Ask to Be Shown REVENTH RACE Claiming, three op- accepting Trinity university of "ax ward. One and one-altenth miles.

over untouched, 12 yards, for the But all it contained was a note Prest-O-Lite Batteries ahactue as a conference member Vsgabond lU Mill 112 Judge DUon ...110 Ormontlm ,,,,.112 only score. of appreciation for the services of lyn S. Hirsch, Carolyn Roberts, Grace after Trinity had officially with 1 Catwalk 107Donl 114 drawn from the Lone Star confer Harper and Anderson. Both were praised for their endeavors for the Surber, Mrs. William V.

Hester, Alice Francis and Florence Lcboutillier. a Judg illranio .1101 Mor Power ,,,.107 Knleo 107Oa-en Ill nee. $495 school although In Chicago, Father O'Donnell admitted he was disap Trinity will not start athletic com Oold Rldg Farthing 112 Tlmon Purchase. 10S (lay Parisian 100 FOOTBALL; These mornings are getting colder and colder. A new I'KKST-O-UTE will Iniure INSTANT alart-ing In any weather.

With your old battery in trade, prices start at Beaumont Eleven petition in the Texas conference un SMhs Ballot til next football season, lhe admit pointed with the results of the football campaign, in which Notre First post 1:00 p. m. Prices: Loses To Academy nrcm tc With Vour Old battery in Trade tance of Trinity made nine for the Texas conference, including Dame won only three games. KtJULI said he felt the team should have Corpus Christi, Tex, Dec. 9 (AP).

Cicil Isbell, hefty hackfieldcr, Abilene Christian college, Austin col IRISH AH done better. lege, Daniel Baker college, Howard scored three touchdowns today to Payne college, McMurry college, At Indianapolis, Layden, who leaves the heud football coaching aid the Corpus Christ! College- Southern Methodist University, "laitl Miles" HI. SO 8.70 M0 Edwards university, Simmons uni. Academy football team In trouncing 1.50-11 1.75-W 5.M-1S 3.110-10 job at I)iKlicsne, Pittsburgh, said PLAY St. Mary's, 18.

Howard, Tampa 6 (tie). vcrsity, Southwestern university and the Beaumont Royal Purple aggrega, he was elated with his new job. li.M a lively Wl Trinity. 24-Hour Road Service Washington 7, Southern California lion, 31 to 0. Jones and Poole scored the other two times.

Islx'll also Older Nlre Priced Proportionately Imw 13. Tcnueessee 0, Louisiana Stat 7. kicked four points after touchdown. 'Argentine Olympic WINK DEFEATS The College-Academy team marched 0 Champ Leaves U. S.

HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS straight down the field fi! vards for its first touchdown after New York, Dec. 9 (UP). Juan Central (Fort Worth), 6: Dallas KELLY VI J-fl the opening kickoff and then went ahead to pile up the lop-sided score. Our and nlkht ervli: rovers every department. Inclliflliiir PARMNfl Kill (IK TIRE Ill ITI.lt MOTOR ItKI'Ailt MTIK1CA-HON and WAMIINO.

Tech, 7 (Bi-district). Tyler. 0: Greenville, 18. The Royal Purple running attack PHONE MANE 199 Abilene 7, Pampa 27 (Bi-dlstrlct was smothered by the College- Wink, Tex, Dec. 9 (AP).

The Wink high school grid team defeated Carlos Zahala of Argentina, Olympic champion, sailed for Buenos Aires aboard the Southern t.ross today after an extensive period of competition In this country. Zahala said he expected to return here in April and compete in the Boston marathon run. Academy line, and Its passing was SPRINGFIELDS ineffective. Only two braves out of Winters high today, 6-0, in a bi-dis. tract, intcrscholastic game here.

Tilt gumej. Highland Park 6, Wichita Falls 0 (bi-distrkrt, class 1.) Winters, Wink, 6. Beaumont, Corpus Christi College-Academy, 34. 18 were completed. ry Wink team will play the winner of the Steplienviile-Cross Plains game The Stewart Painter will face one of the toughest grid opponent they have faced this season when they meet the strong Cathedral high school Alumni this afternon at 2:30 o'clock at Dudley field.

Several memlers of this year's Cathedral first string team will be in the starting lineup for the Alumni. The Painters will he at full strength for the contest, boasting a passing and running attack built around Joe Ibarra, former Howie Hear tr. The starting lineups: Painters Alvarado and Caro, ends; Crowley and Quintana, tackles; Garcia and K. Morales, guards; Fernandez, center; M. Morales, quarter; Ibarra and Torres, halves! Hamas, full.

Alumni Hernandez and Rodriguez, ends; Abbott and Young, tackles; Zo.ava and Drowning guards; Wlghaman, center; A. Morales, quarter; Phillips and V. Mo- NO ENLARCKMF.NT. Dallas, Dec. 9 (AP).

Faculty representatives of the Lone Star con for regional honors next Saturday ot Port Arthur, 14; San Jacinto ference voted at their annual meet a point not yet designated. SET GAME SITE. AGGIE CAGERS WIN. ing today increasing the con College Station, Tex, Dec. 9 (AP).

1 rss. PLAZA GARAGE ference membership at this time be Corpus Cliristi, Tex- Dec. (AP) Comiug from behind in the second yond five schools, thereby denying half, the Texas Aggies defeated the Texas College of Arts and Indus The quarter-final footbull game between high school teams of Corpus ('lwisti and Port Arthur will be Texaco Scott les. of Houston. 29 to OILER FIVE WINS.

Fayetteville, Dec. 9 TuNa Diamond Oilers. National A. A. U.

basketball champions, easily defeated the Jerpe team here tonight, 48 to 16. Carl Larson, giant Tulsa Kuard, led the scoring with 12 points. His team mates, Tom Picked, former I'nlveisity of Arkan. saf center, and Chuck Mvatt, all-America forward at Pittsburgh university previously, each scored ten points. WILLIAMS-DONOHUE, INC.

tries of Kingsville admission to the in a basketball game opening the conference. Aggies' season here tonight. idavcd next Saturday afternoon at This action was taken in spite of Port Arthur, according to infoima Main 199 109 San Francisco St. The Texaco team led, 15 to 13, al Hie half. Griffin lircazcale, Aggie forward from C.rorkett, was high lion received here tonight from the fact that Trinity university hat withdrawn, to enter the Texas con Corpus Christ I school oflicials who I rales, halves; Heed, full.

Korer of the game with 15 points. I ference. were in Houston today..

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