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TOE BUEUNGTON (N. DAILY TIMES NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1936 ilA.CE SIXTEEN STEADY SWING iElon and Catawba LlnU Eight Team City Industrial Cage UPWARD INGRID'Hard for Saturday Tiff League Season Opens On Dec. 7 North State Conference Championthip At Slake At Favored Christiana Take On Indiana At Salisbury Saturday At 2 o'Clock in 'Claasic' of the Conference; Eton Undefeated and Unacored On In Circuit Play. Ctr T.pa0iia Schedule By PACL CALDH'ELL Rose Bowl Tea From East To Be Named by Sundown Piorfeiu rue.

3. IAPI Thit Situ nm mister, ahwU be suItb before maowru Dimbar of AUuetlc Ky Ul uh IK. HnlrvJ(T oi IVuh lhe Untd Ne Veari day (rH clatslc. prepared bU innonnee ment with ttOK obit verm ilUI eompletelj In lhe dark Uie tockj possible tandlrUlei from the South. Tbe, Nvr, Pfttsbureh.

Pennsylva.Ua ichools of (he lasL rows here were tht one at the frm SOulA he Invited, Never tonflrmed or denied by Edt manat. Coach Jimmy rntlan anyone el ronneeled with Walh iertng Saltsbury, Dec. 3. rained, snowed and lt sleeted but a de termined band of Catawba Iuni unnundfnl uf that Tues day afternoon as they worked oul in rite gym for their important championship game with lhe Elon Christians here Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The doors lo Lhe eym were barred 5 Uie Tribe took iheir second drll! behind closed gates.

The Redskins have been denied the championship for the past two seasons, and each messed up tneir cnances. 'ine Indians are taWnB their wortnuts seriously and they will attempt la settle two old scores here Sat urday altemoon. TjhI bv hie Jim Abbitt and Amos Shelton. the favored Christians wll! bring an aggregation here Sat urday thai nas kept tneir moiui State conference soal line uncross ed in the past nvc contests. LBSl miyryj 20 Catawba 32 0 and rmilfoi 65 0.

This vear they have licked Lenoir iihyne 38 0 and Guilford 39 0 and tne Tnoesnwu. the final obstacle in tneir way to the 1036 title. Riv seniors will tie nlavlnn theiT final games for the two elevens, Captain Buay waiser, me unris tlana' great 165 pnund all conference center, will bring his Elon team lo his home town for the last time. And four ot the Indians will hung up their uniforms after Saturday's clash. Co Cap turns Red Meehan, quarterback and leading scorer of the South last year, and 'lony Maggioio, iuo nlnekine Kick, will be lost to the Tribe's backfield, along with Harry (Ding) uiiiges, 155 ponud reserve Back who iurnisneo.

uie imark for the Tribe during his first two seasons on the squad, 'and. reserve back Harry Joyce. In the line cuiawoa loses noiau (Sting) Retd, 205 pound taeie wno hiB dominate tile play tne fore wall year. Uphill Fignt rer uhswd TmHardwA ailfl OUtweltthed 111 both line and the backfleld, the Indians will he fighting an uphill battle In their nnal game oi tne pionship is at stake and the Tribe icir test scraps. Records for the two teams this 'ar are as follows: 0 N.

C. State 12 0 2G 0 G. Wash 39 0 West 25 13 Laeaue 51 Duke 38 lienoir BJiyna ju Elon 26 Emory Henry 9 Liunioid 107 149 FODR TEAMS OF MEN, FOUR OF GIRLS JOIN UP Complete Set of Rules and Regulations Are Released. TJtOPHY TO GO WITH 111 Lt, official ortranizatiort of the City Industrial Riis ik'etbal) league was announc ed', today, alontr with a re Mease of the schedule for the Reason, as teams composinjfj Ithe flashy loca! circuit jrot 'down to steady practice for. trig opening clashes, sched uled Ltecemiier i.

Bidvt teams four men. four women compose the circuit, nit of thejn "local" teams. The teams are agjr), McEwen girls (Slaughter manager), MeEnen boys iBerry hill munaBer). Grabur girls (Holt manager). Mayfair Mills men (Fns te manager), Virejnia Mills Bills (Copelttnn mananer).

Sherpe ClqtluiiK men (James manager) and the May stirbi team of which Reiber also will oe manager. Rules as Set Pawn All iik will be played in ac cordnnce aitli Spalding's Official Basketball Guide. The girls' games to have four right minute quarters with ID minutes between halves, ami the boys' games will halves with eight minutes between. The girls' teams mil he composed jaf 11 players exclusive of non playing manager, arid the boys' iers1 exclusive ot manager if non playing. Rules and regulations gov.

rmya the Tilavers were drawn up. 1 and the teams are to be selected from the respective stores flustries. 12 week playing period, four games to be played per week witn two games on Monday night and two games on Tliursday night. The playing is to start Deceiaber 7 tn brcin ni 7:30 m. girls' I Inim nlnvlmr first and the boys' tsame nlavLne immediately fnllnw At trie end of Uie season.

tn each division wui play a senes of games to determine thr city i charaplonshln. The Houd Sport Bhbp has offered to give the wiu rer teams a uopny. ''We feel as though this league Is 'giving a great deal of helpful Burlington, and we went to moke the league a declared Gm nt ni the league, tonav. JOAVIDSON CWtD CAFTAW. Davidson.

Dre. 3 IAPI Batter WUliams, an end. vjiii captain the I IDaT Davidson football squad. He lives in Clinton. i The 2ff acres of slass roofins in i I tho Crystal Dslace, Lindon's fa mqus amusement spot, contain! than panes.

1 Cast Tells on DESPERATE TRY FOR PEACE SEEN IN A. A. U. MEET Harmony Keynote Is Sounded by miah Mahoney. BUT OLYMPICS VV1L BE FOUGHT BY ALAS fiOULD Houston.

TeMS, Dec. 3. (AP T. of Neer York, leader of the anti Olynujic force in last year's convention. sounded a harmony keynote low meetillE of the Amateur Athletic Union of ttw Unitfel States.

Mahonev fa a probable choice to be returned the A. A. u. president which be yfeklcd to Avery Biuntiaee Chleaeo and his stand for peace cheered those desirous of a calm convention. Nevcrtfieless, Indications pointed to efforts tyy some leaders, inciuu brine about a convention ehou down on events connected mill cItpH inelmlc the eicoulsion of Elea Holm Jarreu irom ine iuusi.

jwim.mlns team, the post Owens, and the exclusion of two Jewish sprinters irom iim meter relay team. peared Teady to' flght "battle proposal to build up a fund for the American Olympic team Imposing fl Ave cent tax on missions ia athletic events Hncted under A. f. U. SBncUon.

it is estimated this tax, 11 opera tive next vear, ftouM produce The convention opens (vith all day committee sessions totnerrow. General meetings arc scheduled Saturday and Sunday. most of the 19j7 chamuionshii) A. A. U.

competitions in various DAVIDSON HAS STRONG QUINT All ot Last Year's squad Back as Cat Cagers Begin Work for Opening Game Again! Duke Jan. 6. Davidson. Dec. 3.

Davidson's cagers. who will make their debut into Southern conference circles January 8 playing Duke at Win ston Salem, are working hard lor their initial contest ol tne season hlcll will ml the Wildcats Catawba here Wednesday nijht, December IB. Th6 Wildcats bejran worsinv an fundamentals this week. Ofcr h.is mn: i three centers, and flight guards working on lhe squad at the present time and several additions are yet to. TpporT.

Tram the football srniad. Bill Keisnretter, Wade Barrow and John Armstrong, all or whom Ptonilsina sonhomoie mate: Johnsnn, and little John Tice. TJan Iverson, also of lust yeur's squad, has been coming around fast this the "Fatten five last season, sc ins 210 poinLs. ts one of dhe best prospects here at Davidson since At center there Is Bill HancocS and Dick Cathey from last team and Jack Lee, up fiom the Cant. BUI Quick and Morris Peabody are the leading candidates (or the guard posts.

Both Quick and Penbody have been regulars for the Bast two seasons. However they wui receive serious competition from J. D. Hicks and Bill Boyd, promising sophomore. and last year's team.

Other guards who may break into the oDenir.e lineup are Perry Sloan, Warren Oaw and Dave Warden. All positions are onen present time. Although last year's club is bark to the man, sopho. ts and other candidates mav oust any of last year's five. Virginia Circuit 'Washed Up'; Its Members Split Pot Richmond.

Va. Dec, 3. fAP) The tinkle of a few coins in the pockets of four colleges was the only requiem today for the form er Virginia conference. Representatives nf Ronnnke Al lege, Emory and Henry, Richmond and William and Marv snllt the "POL" Tomainine after the demise of the circuit one of the oldest athletic bodies In the state here last night at a 10 rainute session which brought an exchange of pleasantries and a final handshake over thn rivalries that ended in Elon Bulwarks When Christians Battle Catawba James Day, Tackle. Joe Caraso.

Day. tackle, Irom Ruifanrn, who has nlaTetl twu ynars of ity tall and has been a mainstay in thn hion line au scoaon, Arid joe Uuitso, Uouluiitf Uack, and small nan (hft Ciirulian backbeiri. from Kiversia N. has playrf tnrce years i Tarsity baJl ana will CiitAivba. Saturday, at Salisbury.

This game trill close the season for Gastonia Textile Worker To Die For Murder Of Spouse Gastonia. nee 3. (AP) Ray Edwards, 29 year old textile worker, laced a deatb sentence today arter a Jury convicted htm of first degree murder for tne axe of his vuimz wile. The returned bv Jury ia st night after three hours' deliberation, carried a mandatory death sentence. The defense had asked for a second degreB contending Edwards was drunk and did not.

premeditate tne crime. The defense did not offer witnesses, hut the state sent eral on the stand who said the de fendant was not drunk a short time before he killed his wife November 5 and that he had threat ened to kill her on nrcvtaiis TTiTttTirrts In numorlfvf COnfes islon Introduced by Uie stile said he killed nis wife alter sne nit violent domestic quarrel. He said he a. as so drunk ne narcuy membered what he did. nrTihe mljit that leanu from Dlile had outnumbered the represent Irj in recent yeara.

Invitations have (one to outilana Inf Soathern teams. Washington last appeared In the est Boul In 1926, losing lo Alabama. 10 to IS. U.N.CQDINT KuUi. PoHJ, Bershak and MullLs Only Relamini veis oi Championship A(rfttlon.

Chapel Hill. Dee. 3. Foul lettermen form Uie nucleus for the University of North. Carolina i hot i.aii!ctbil team.

They ar( Capt. Earl Ruth and Ramsey Potts, guards; Andy Bershak and Pete Mullis, lorwarcB. The Tar Heels, Southern conference champions for the past two vears lost four monogram men ivnm ln.il. wintei crack outfit. These were Oapt.

Jim McCauli ien. all Southern suuid, Melvin Nelson, atar forward; Latcher Webster and Paul Eaveny, capable centers, rsnnch Waiter 9kidmore faced with the difficulty of finding capable replacements at me ioc rri DnaTri nnd center berths. He ts not as much concerned with the forward nosts. for diminutive. Pet Mullis shctilfl nrovc an able Uftriei1 for the trraduated Nelson.

last season and turned out tr a dependable performer. Captain Ruth, who teamed ieely with McCachien, is a frc turft at one of tne cuard posts. Ramsey Potts, who alternated with Ruth a year ago, but had to withdraw from competition tn mid season due to an appendix opera tion, is the outstancjng canaiaa for the other nost. But wiiUe Potts Is a cradc shot 5 well as a fine defensive contest ant, lie can hardly he expected nlui (he srap left vacant by SIc Cachren, who made the ali aouth McCachren was considered one the RTeatest Kuards ever to com pete in the Southern conterence. The oiif.stnr.ding reserve prospects include Foy Grubb, guard; Oscar Petrel and Henry Wright, forwards.

The leadine aophoniDre Red Meronev. centers: Red Stoon ack and Pete Boone, forwards, and Phil Grossman and Bill McCach. vn, Jim's brother, guards. Crowell Little, football ace. another fine Drosoect.

Little cage star at AshevilJe hiah school and the Charlotjesvllle school for burs oeiore coming to Gnroltna. He Is maJdnB ins first basketball cid lor the team this season, ahead of the conference's actual dissolution. Roanoke and Emory ami Henry ere left, without a conference for the time being, but William and Mary and Richmond have new affiliations as members of the Southern conference, In which they played their first season this tail. L.S.U. Places THRONGS SEEN Gate Receipts and At tendance Snow Heavy Increase.

U. N. C. SHOWS BIG BOOST By HERBKHT BARKER New York. Dec.

3 Wi Rtflect Inn easier money conditions as well as a full quota tf competitive thrills the college football campaign tor 1936 enjoyed a substantia) Increase in attendance and "gale receipts," An Associated Press survey more than 50 representative rose 15 per cent over 1935. and re ceipts soared In about the same Study Upward Swim; rease in 1335 over 1B34, continued the upward swing, since the nTession low" 111 1032. insuring nouie ukuuchiilx uiny le survey showed that fans had witnessed 211 games plaved by major schools hi the east, midwest, south, southwest, and far west. This With 4,055,000 nt 210 fames a year ago, Although the aoutti tea in per infuse isiin, roughly 32 per cent, the wen; insufficient to make tiie figures entirely conclu sive. the cnj.t ntid dwest.

the flit showed an IB uer cent euiu for tho east and 14 per cent tor the mid west. The lncreusc the lar west was about per cent, and in the soutuwest auout 5 per cent. Individually, Ohio State's Buck eyes were tops in home attendance with nearly ibj.uou. vauiornu drear 251.000 and Na'Ar 2tfi.M( about 3000 mare than Princeton, Minnesota, with another power array, drew more than 244,000. Fordham dmw uhnut 331.000 tn seven home names lor the tliird best attendance in the east.

In the south. North Carolina drew around 63.017 to four homo auies compared with 40,190 193S. Coach Dobie Still Only 'Fair' After Bad Wreck Injuries Boston Dee. 3. (AP) Th stamina which Ollmnur (Gloomy Gill Dohie derived from years of work on the lootbau tlekl stood the 57 year old Boston college coach in good stead todey a.s ho lay in a City hospital bed, bandaged and bat dent.

The former Cornell coach's condition was described as "fair" although his name remained on the danger list, the tiospital said. A similur report was issued for Prank Murdock, J4, Boston colleue freshman coach who was injured nith Dohle yesterday. Washington Has Most Men Placed On All Pacific' 3sn Francisco, Dec. 3. fAP) FJeet rooteri HMknew mm, ttfLflle taie their places "behind ft fast, ruprgeri hard chfirginK All Pacific coast football team The tRnm: T.iids, Jack Clark, Stanford, and Gne Hiblis, Southern California; tackJcs, Clmtlcs Bond, waamngion, and uei iijorit, ure gon; Mar Starcevlch, Wash ington, and Dick Baasi, ttula, center.

Bob Cali fomta; niter back, 15d Codriard, Waahinglon state; Halfbacks. Iiy ran Haines and Jimmy Cain, Wash niatlc, Gonaafift. Seven Men On make up the team. First Team. End Gaynell Tlnsley, L.

S. Tackle Frank Ktnatd. Miss. Guard Arthur White. Alabama.

Center Walter Gilbert. Auburn. Guard Wnrdf.1! T.eisk, L. S. IT.

Tackle Rupert Colmore, Sewanee End Joe Eaves, Auburn. CJ. B. Joe Riley, Alabama. H.

B. Phil Dickens, Tennessee. H. B. Howard Bryan.

Tulnnc, F. M. Koncmaun, Ga. Tech, Second Team. End ShoemakeT, Alabama.

Tackle Moss, Tulnne. GuuTd Weaver. Tennessee. Center slewnrc. L.

S. U. Guard Fitasimtnons, Ga. Tech. Tackle Nevers, Kentucky, End Maflett, Georgia.

Q. B. Mayberry, Florida. H. B.

KilgTow, Alabama. H. B. R. Hapes, Mississippi.

F. B. Coffee, S. U. McEwen vs.

Mil'fair (boys). January 2b. Mays vs. McEwtTIS (ctrlsl. Majfalr vs.

Sharpe iboys). January 28 Orahur is. Va. Mills Ijlrls). Mays vs.

McEwens iboys), February I. Grabur vs. (girts): McEwens vs. Sharpe (boysl. I'ebruary 4.

Va. Mills vs. McEa ens (girls). May vs. Maytau iboys).

February G. Va, Milt. vs. Msys iijlrts). vs.

Mayfair Iboysi. February 11. Grabur vs. Mcfwens mirls). Mays v.

Sharpe (boys). February 15. Grabdr vs. Va. Mills (girls).

May3 vs. McEwens iboys). February IS. Mays vs. McEwens (girls).

Mayfatr vs. Sharpe (boys). February Zi. va. Milts va.

MeEvi'etis (girls), Mays vs. Mayfair itjoys), February 25. Grabur vs. Mays (girls), McEwens vs. Sharpe (boys).

March 1. Grabur vs. McEweii (girls). Mays vs. Sharps (boys).

Vft. Mills vs. Mays (glrlsi. MeEwcns vs. Mayfair Iboys).

Sports Roundup BY EDDIE BIIIETZ Neur Turk. Dec. 3. (411 When ins from (heir hclldtu to lhe Havana festival, thej will have covered 11,000 milts and visited ihrr raini tries dnrin the se; Thev went to Canada an rt in to Detroit, siooped aif Mexico on the way heme froTii the up fo ta Cuba, for a Saifl Giant Presy Hnrac Stone Ircal jestenlaj; "III bet light mir Diny Dean has already been traded." He didn't raea the Giants either. Mlcker Cochrane says hp's oas about playina Hank Green tter in me ItfieT outfield using Rudy York at first bass A traffic judire here soaked Jack Johnson 25 bucks for speed ing iirooKlyn tans are turning because Ford FricK sas he can't atlewd dinner for Casey Stengel Friday night.

That puss interference business is like the golf stymie there's no answer. Al Subaohl, the baseball comcolan. has gone under the wing wf Christy waian, manajrr cf iiahr Kntf other sports eclfbv ScbacJit Is gomg to be bvoked for a lo the minors. Danno O'Mahonev, who Tra.i; taps, working the small UTestiing club.c around town. Lou Little, Columbia roach, a hospital tor an oneratikn o.

ailing hip. He's been almost Jivinff on jwdanvei Tor more than listfn to offers for A Simraons and noose Goslin. Cincinnati Myers, flashy shortstop jlnxed by Okey dokr as ain. Leaving out his own team, Frank Marnuette mach. lhe first 10 Cat hot in school elevens as follows: Santa Clara, Fordham, Voire Dame, Duquesne, (lolv Cross, Yillfttiura, St.

Mary's of California, ueiron, Boston roik gt, Manhat ian, suange sounds: Ft Gcor etU, ence a prime favorite, getting the Broflx cheer at the six day bike rac Hoppe Going Back' In Action Tonight In Title Defense Chicaso. Dec. 3. fAPl Willie Hoppe, maestiD of billiards fDr 30 yenrs, goes back into action tonight after a day of in de lense oi ins title ol worH three cushion billiard champion. aoppe win mees the tiny Japa ese.

Kinrey Jiatsuyama of Toklo, i an attemol to achieve hi. foni lh straight victory of the tournament. ine aelenaing champion is the only player who lias not. been defeated, tie had reason for alarm, how ever, because the red faced Johnny Laytau, the Sedalla, cue wiz btg, IU in, seven tlila al ready, was close on hia heels with three victories and one defeat. The Miisourian defeated Earl Looka baugh of Cliicauo yesterday, su to m.

(o gain tne runner up position. Layton drew a recess today and will not see action until tomor Field Trials Of Pointer Club At Pinehurst Today Pinehurst. Dec memocrs au age stake inauguraied Pointer cinb of America. The derby Rado Matilda, white and liver Kaymoim Hoaglaud of Rumon, ii. ann iariersvilie, (Ja, placed ental Field club vesterdav6 aecona place went to Rumon farms Buster, another while nnH liver pointer owned anrl handled by Hoagland.

Combahee Lion, white and OTangc pointer owned by C. L. uwrencr. ot isnp, lying island, and handled by Gerald M. Living DttetutKi Mays vs.

McEwena Mayisir vs. Sharpc December 10. Grabur vs. Va. 111IU Mays vs.

McEnens (hoys). beennber 14. Grabur vs. Mays iGirii). McEwen Sharp? (boys) December IT.

Va. Mills vs. nays vs. Mayfair (boys). December 21.

Va. Mills vs. Mays iglrls). MfSwens vs. Msvfnir iboys).

December 23. Grabur vs. flfcEwrns Mays vs. Sharpe (boys). January 4.

Grabur vs. Mills (siili). Mays is. McEwens iboys). Mays vs.

McElvens (girls), Mayfair vs sharpe (boys). January It. Va. Mills vs, McEwens igirlsl. Mays vs.

Mayfair Iboys). January 11. Grabur vs. Mays (girls). MeEwen.

vs. Stiarno (boys). January IS, Grabur vs. McEwens (girls). Mays vs.

Sharps (boys). January HI. Va. Mills vs. Mays (girls).

STATE CAGERS FACE 23 GAMES Duqiiesne Only Non Snuihern Con fetence Qulnlet Listed lhat Mate Caters Will Mffl. ISpecial lo Tunes Neirs Collerte Elation, nstle'sh. Dee 3 Twenty three games are listed the 1S3H 3T NorUi Carol: State varsity basketball schedele announced yesterday. The schedule is composed tirelv uf Southern conterence i with the exception Ot Dnqnesne one of the nation's outstanding uuuiti, is new comer on state's sehrrlnle The Ni'htridors Wll met tn State's Frank Thompson mnesimn ou January 14. WlllLam and Mary, University of Richmond, and Marvland are tean appearing on this winter's sched ule that State did nnt face la Eleven of Lhe 1 games will The schedule is: December 16, willing nd Marv.

here. 11, Clemson. here: VI. Wae tnere; 34, DUQllcsne, here; 16, Davidson, there: 19. Caiolna.

here: 23, Duke, here; 27, Virginia, ni 23, Maryland, nere. Febrnnry 1, coruliua, tiiere; P. there: 5. Washington Ihere S. V.

M. I there: somn there 12. Davidson. v. lieve; 17.

Wake Forest, here: 20. Duke, there; 23. WilUam inncl Men'. 21. M.

there. M. Richmond university, there. York city has TOOD Are Minor Loop Terry ELI Terry, manage! of tie champion New Yori: who arrived two days late. trade Outfield Hank Deitier.

Mates Mickey Cochrane of Detroit and Jimmy Dykes of Chicago used to be partners on tr.e Philadelphia Athletics bdw they are rival managers, tTVin to mit fox each other, with no projreis. Lee Keyser head of the which thinks it Steneel In Pickle Jod hunter Casey Stengel th' BrooSlyii podoers has a year so but lie's out as manapr it will be deducted fru ii)J Eroofc I U'n pay envelope. i lows, who hide hehim; the potiiti 'paims in the Mount Roy 1 i mbhy and try to get stones. POPI1VB Cart NOW PLAYING Carole lAnibard Fred OPaTaVHaW 1 S3 W. 0 6 Kaval Ap 21 25 Newberry ......2 13 Hnmp.Syd 0 Hoanoko IS SS Guilford 0 14 Appalachian a 0 o.

Wash 69 0 Lenoir Rhyne. fj 123 "til State Liquor Body Begins Drafting Recommendations Charlotte, Dec. I. CAP) The Stale' Liquor commission, created, by the 103S legislature in stuay uie Tirohiem. met here todav to begin the lralting ol lis report to Story In Montreal Meet I Landi here as Court of Last Appeals; Feller's Disposal la a Major Theme Then Dizzy Dean, Casey bten gel, Terry, Rickey and Cochrane All Fisrure ill Trans actions.

By PAUL MICKELSON Montreal Dec. 3. (API Tne least tells the story oi the minor I leoffue baseball convention in I at Muntieal. Here if ia: I Kcncsau M. Landis the I commissioner of organized baseball.

Whose powers arc so broad he can i he wins Tntn no legal bv the clubs. The old I judge due to arrive today. All Southeastern Elevens I fiZl have TOlcr. Des, Moines club the general assemn iy, wmcn cun Tbe commission was not named by Governor Ehringtiaus vmtil months after the legislature authorized its creation. Since then it has couductel weeks of hearing and assembled a mass of data.

The handling of liquor In other states and in the few North Carb lina counties which have county control systems was studied by the commission. Both wet and dry delegates (Tom all parts of the state were Rlso heard. None of the commlssioneri ba oxprossed any views. i CAGE RESULTS Pratt 55, Lafayette 50, Chicago 57, Wheaton 24. Olivet 45, Battle Creek SI.

Newark (K, JJ 89, WagrKf t. it IS1 '11 ih. tI I diana violated the contract rules, I Sim either the property of the Indians, a free acent. or property I of Des Moines. And Then Mr.

Dean mn "nl7" thn TillrhT I fni1 whom Cincinnati has offered I Tliekey Branch Rickey ts I the St. Louis auctioneer the re I ported Dean deal. I 1 By KENNETH GREGORY Atlanta, Dec. 3. (AP) Louisi la State university, champion of the southeastern conference for the last two years, is represented by seven players on All Star squad of 1036, headed by Gaynell Tinsley.

of the country outstanding ends and a unanimous choice for the first team. Tinslev. selection last year on the Ail America and All Conference elevens, gained a vote on every ballot and with Waller Gilbert, Auburn's versatile center, repeated on the Honor ton. With the exception of the voting for Tlnsley, the cmnt was closer than for several seasons, indicating the wealth ot backfleld ana line stats who performed brilliantly during a prosperous campaign, both from financial and entertaining standpoints. Juniors and ram seniors TONIGHT ONLY On Oor Stage e'Clock INTERNATIONAL FANTASIES' 2 PEOPLE 2 Balcony "DON'T GET PERSONAL" towr Tloet ON SCREEN THE OLD WEST FLAMES ANEW! The Crooning Cowboy Turns "Warrior on tbe Trail of the Redskin Braves! FRIDAY SATURDAY CRASHING THE RENEGAFIR RAND FOILING THE REVOLT OF A NATION ADVENTURE FLAMES IN THE WEST BOB STEELE 4aHBVaVHiloday and rridayijiB.HBVBIi.i.MftV.

Jjllllijjjfc MTlTiii CEOKE IT THE T0 Cf HIS FORM 1 Matinee IB. 'fiV iWtauTi ut. yi I spring lse 25 3flilVEIEYHIIEAirf Today and Frida; GENE AUTREY In THE SINGING VAGABOND" with CHAMPION" PLUS 15 1 "ACE DRUMMOND SERIAL "VIGILANTES" Serial TOMORROW SATURDAY to 15.

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