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i a a do S'N a a aaaaaaaa a 1 Vv ''-x-x pgv.x.tS.; I gimff. psy.p. y.x-X-;r.v.sv.y.v.sw..y te' v. The dapper Mr. Jack Sharkey (nee Paul Cuckoshay) of Boston, the northern naif of the battle of Miami Beach, dressed as a well-to-do Bean City business Mr.

Sharkey at play between: training bouts at Miami Beach. Nice "golf swing, Jack, bat can't fool us. You missed completely because there's the ball in front of yout And here he is at work, all set to slap Mr. Stribling to sleep (if he can do it and there are just lots of people who think he can and just as many who think he can't). And- here is Will, heated up and raring to go and prove to northern fight fans that the south did not forget how to fight when General Lee surrendered.

Introducing William Lawrence Fighting Willyum in a mild Stribling, alias Young Stribling.J mood. The gleeful youngster faibrit son of the south, all ing tossed skyward is William L. dtlssod up as a Georgia home- Stribling III, heavyweight con- tender, of the yar 1949, TheSouth defies the North once more as William Stribling, left, Georgia battler, i clashes with Jack Sharkey, right, Boston pugilist, in a 10-round battle at Miami Beach, Fla. TENNESSEB TRIMS VANDERBILT TO CLOSE SEASON VOL FOOTBALL PLA IN KNOX 0UNTY Sfnokies Open Season SHIFT MADE IN BOBCATS' 1929 OUTFllHOLDS Oh Spartanburg Lot MBEWPENS THURSDAY GRID SCHEDULE HARD SKIRMISH Volunteers Rally To WameW 26-22 But Nashville Eeport Of Fracas Plays tip Commodore Alibi; Bobby Dodd Takes Leading Role In Victory. Tennessee spring footballers held their first strenuous- scrjm-mage of the season yesterday, all of the some B0 candidates show ing up well considering the short time they have had to round into condition.

The first of a series of practice games between Orange and Black elevens. planned for Ktfox Club Makes Home Debut On April 18 With "Sports As Foes; 1929 Sally 'Slate Gives Knox Holiday "I Making of 1929 Sally league baseball history will get under "way Monday, April i5, Jwith Knoxville at Spartanburg, iAsheville at'Greenville, Maconat Columbia and Augusta at Charlottt for series. 'j vKnoxvile Smokies inaugurate the seasort at Casjvell Park on Thursday, April 1 8, they being slated to play host to Spartanburg in 4 four-game series numbering the usual double-header ort Saturday. The Tourists, Tygers and Peaches also open their home schedules on April 18, with Spartanburg at; Asheville, iColumbia yesterday, was postponed until Wednesday, due to soggy condition of the grid. Central High school Bobcats' have revised helr football schedule for the 1929 season, arranging a battle with the Charlotte (N.

High school in place of Asheville High school October 26 on the Central High home field. This change completes the grid slate which is composed of fourteen games, five of them being road trips to Notre Dame prep at Chattanooga, Kingsport, Bristol (Va.) High, Boys' High at Atlanta, and Duncan High of Nashville. Two double-headers are on the Bobcat slate, one to be played the opening day Sept. 14 with Oliver Springs and Young High, the other on Sept. 21 with Everett and Gibbs High here.

The annual wrangle between Knoxville High school and Central Nov. 28 will close the grid season Members of last year's varsity District Cage Tourney Also Gets JJnder Way This Week At Lafollettfij.Play Remaining 5 Meets This Week. By DON WATSON. Tennessee district tourneys of the T. S.

S. A. A. will et under way Thursday, afternoon. The third district is composed of Knox county alone and the fourth district includes Campbell, Sfott, Morgan, Anderson and Union counties.

In the Knox county district ten boys' teams and eight girls' teams will enter the competition to be held at the Knoxville High school gym. The opening battle will be between Karns and Hall's boys Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Knoxville High school drew a bye until the second round when they will wrangle with the, winner of the Tennessee School for Deaf and Farragut High game Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Boys' teams from Young, Farra- gut. Central Knoxville.

Carter, Pow- mm I 1 ell, Gibbs, Karns, Hail and Tennes-il nflirhx) I lttYni0 squad, who joined the spring prac tice outfit Monday, are fast roundr ing into snape. all taking a big NASHVILLE, TennL, 23. (Spl.) Tennessee's fighting Volunteers found an opening in what for more than half of a basketball game Tiad been to them a more or less solid wall, fought their way through it and at the contest's close were four points ahead of Red John Floyd's Commodore sophorrlores in the West End'gym tonight. The figures were. 26 to 22.

For-25 minutes the Volunteers were outclassed, outpassed: and outplayed, but in the final 15 minutes they drove into the opening caused by disqualification of Tom Franklin, Vandy back guard, who had been a barrier against which their offense had dashed itself into bits. nana in tne skirmish, so, natural ly, Major Bob Neyland is a bit dis at Augusta and Charlotte at Macon Toe- 139 "Sally league scneauie-r appointed that condition of the grid was such to delay starting of the series of spring tilts. But starting Wednesday weath-' er permitting practice games will be held at the rate of two each week until the spring, conditioning grind is brought to tv close early in May. VolBaseballers And through that opening they marched to their eighth conference victory. i for the Bobcats.

These two old rivals battled to a draw last year on the Shields-Watkins field. All of their game have been booked on Fridays, Saturdays and Browns To Start 11 have their vvr'" see School for Deaf will Stay Indoors To Beckon Training BASKETBALL RESULTS wai adopted at a meeting of club owners in Charlotte on Saturday, Feb. 16, and: provides for each elub to play 150 games with double-headers slated every Saturday. The slate was adopted after club owners (failed to agree on any of five schedules submitted for their approval. It might well be termed a compromise schedule.

HOWEVER, INSOFAR as Knoxville; Is concerned, It's the best ever adopted for the Sally circuit. Joe Bchepner's Smokies will play all holiday, bills at Caswell Park, as Baseball i practice at. University WorkTuesday ST. Feb. 23 04).

A1-. though -25 3-t. Louis Browns are of Tennessee Vols hasv consisted only of light indoor workouts on Tebnesee 26; At Nashville Vanderbilt, 22. Tuesday and Thursday! They haVe been conditioning by playing medicine ball, basketball, and indoor! baseball. I 19 De- due to open.training at West Palm Beach.

Tuesday morning, onlv two of them will. leave from here tomorrow, night. They are At Detroit: Notre Dame troit, 16. At Baton Rouge: Tulane, 33; Willie Schang, veteran catcher, and will the'- Tourists at Asheville. Bince Knoxville and Asheville draw the home gates of any As there are only pitchers and ditchers out at present, Coach Billy Harkness is- taking every pre-caution to prevent sore arms from developing in squad.

The call for candidates for other berths will be issued later. i Next week practice Sessions are Tulsa's young third base graduate, Eddie Grimes. The others are to, report to Manager Dan How ley who has been In West Palm Beach for a month. Schang- came here cities In the loop. It is financially Finally Reaches Terms With A's PHILADELPHIA.

Feb. 23 (U. Micky Cochrane, star catcher of the Philadelphia A's, has come to terms with Manager Connie Mack, he announced today. Cochrane was declared the American league's most valuable player of 1928. He had been a hold-out so far this season.

Cochrane will leave for the "A's" camp in Fort Myers, tomorrow night, he said. "LEFTY" O'DOUL SIGNS 2 9 GIANT CONTRACT i PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 23 C4. Frank J.

"Lefty" O'Doul. outfielder who to Ahe Philadelphia Nationals in. a trade with the New York) Giants, has- signed a contract- for the coming: season with the Phillies. chance to enter the state meet at the University of Tennessee March 7, 8 and 9. Girls' teams from Young, Farragut, Centra, Knoxville, Hall, Karns Gibbs, and Carter will battle for the right to enter the Mate competition for girls at the Teachers' college of Murfreeboro.

i TWO SURVIVING teams in both the Cglrls- and boys' brackets will battle for the Knox county crown Saturday night at 7:20 p. m. and 8:20 p. respectively. Semifinal's of the boys' bracket will be staged Friday night at 6:40 o'clock and the girls1' semi-finals will be held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Losers of the semi-final matches wllk battle for third place, in the meel Saturday night, the boys gamfe being at 6:40 o'clock and the girl at 6 o'clock. The starting time of first round games in the meet were published in Saturday morning's Journal. Play in the Fourth district meet gets under way Thursday at i 1 o'clock at LaFoIIette, when Wynne battles Andersonville in the (Continued On Page 2, Col. 1.) holiJays so as not to conflict with the home games of. Knoxville High and Tennessee schedules.

This will also do away with mldrweek games. Revised schedule follows: Sept. 14 Oliver Springs and Young High (double header) here. Sept. 21 Everett and Gibbs High (double-header) here.

Sept. ,27 Notre Dame prep, at Chattanooga. Oct. 5 Middlesboro (Ky.) High, here. Oct.

1L Kingeport High, at Kingsport. Oct. at Bristol. Oct. 26 Charlotte (N.

High, here. Nov. 1 Atlanta Boys' High, at Atlanta. Nov. 11 Columbia (S.

High, here. Nov. 16 Duncan High of Nashville, here (morning game). Nov. 28 Knoxville High, at Shields-Watkin field.

At Winchester; University of Louisville, 31; Kentucky Wes-leyan, 28. appropriate that both play the host role on holidays instead of battling aach other on such occasions as L. S. 32; At Lexington. Kentucky, 32; University of Misslssipi, 24- At Annapolis, Naval Acad'-emy, 43; Harvard, 40.

At Jackson, Millsaps. Southwestern, of Memphis, At Ann Arbor, Michigan, 25; Iowa, 18. At University of Arkansas, 38; Texas Aggies, 29. At Bloomingtoni Indiana. Friday, obviously to talk contract, but whether he: signed could not be learned to be held; on Friday afternoon as well as Tuesdays and; Thursdays.

was the case last season. Led; by the brilliant Cantain Chalfant, the Commodores got away to an early lead. Twice in Jthe opening period' they owned twice as many points aa the "Volunteers had. They owned a ix-polnt advantage at the half, where the score was 18 to 12: But when this last half was five minutes old. Tom Franklin went to the show ers and1 the Volunteers went tp work.

WHEN FRANKLIN went out, the score was a lead that, was increased, two points immediately thereafter when Shelbv Coffee slipped under the basket for a crip. But "Red" John Floyd, with one back guard (tteqaulified and. another, in citizen's clothes as a result of a recent flu attack, resorted to strategy. It was like all good strategy in that it would' have ben brilliant if it had worked. With an eight-point lead on the only outfit which had ever been able to beat the Yellow Jacket; of Georgia Teach this year, "Rad" John' Floyd destroyed, his offense' in an effort to clirig- to his advantage; CAPT.

TRINNY CHALFANT was not only the best basketball player on the Vandy team. He was the best basketball player" on th floor. He scored! nine points and -played nearly half a game at back guard. He (was brilliant on th floor throughout, andV although' tin-. On Mar 30 (Decoration Day) theTTho wnrV win erarinflLlr i hertnma more strenuous as the men round Georgia, 27; Georgia Tech, 25.

HmoKies meei Vnanoite nere in a twin-bill; July 4 wUl find Knoxville At Roanoke, Kanaeipn Macon. 36; Roanoke College. 30. At Blacksburg. Washington 32; IUinoiss 22.

At Evanston, 111 North At Des Moines Drake, 26. and Lee, 36; Virginia Polytech Wisconsin, 31; Nebraska, 33; nic, 17. 1 playing Host to Macon morning and afternoon tilts; and Sept. 2 (Labor Day) holds morning and afternoon games here with Columbia furnishing opposition i for the Smokies. ALSO, KNOXVILLE will play double-headers at home on 11 of the 21 Saturdays Included in the At Norman, Oklahoma, of At New York: City College, 41; Kansas Aggies, 28.

At Chicago; Chicago, 33; Min wew York, 58; Catholic U. 25.. At Athene Ga. University of nesota, 25., schedule, which draws to a close into shape: There are a promising number of candidates out for the toatterymen's jobs. It looks as; If the veterans are goings to have to fight for their old places Bridges, and McPherson, veterans of last year, are back working for their old positions on the mound.

Curry and Walters have been recruited from the freshmen ranks of last season. Bobby Dodd, although he has not reported aa yet, will be out fighting for his old mound job after-basketball season la over. Horton i at present the only veteran receiver back in the fold of the Vols, but "Dutch" Reich-ling may foe out in time to give Horton a run for his money. Hackman and McEver, "Touch down Twins" of the past grid sea son. may come, out and play around in the outfield orenared to rive on Saturday.

Sept. 7. I -Final -week of the Sally season OFFICIAL SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE SCHEDULE will find the Smokies at. home, Colombia and Charlotte being slated to do the visiting act" Memorial Day double-headers are booked tor Augusta and Macon on CLUBS April 26 ana for Columbia on April 10. Augusta, Macon, AsheviUe and Knoxville play Hemortel double- Knoxvifle headers at -home on May .30.

American Legion Spartanburg any outfield candidate 'a fight- for the positions. 1 'J N. Giants Have To Play Irish Charlotte American Legion cagesters bat- le Irian quintet on tne Knoxvuie ligh school court Monday night at Practice Game San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 23 (U P.l-The Jew Tork Giants. In At At At At 'I -HM I At' I At Knoxville Spartanburg: Charlotte Augusta Asheville 'Greenville Columbia Macon Panfl' W11 iSJi 17 APT" M.

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The Irish cagemen are hard- training here ior the 1929 baseball aDie to cope with that offense with, which the Vols dosed; remains a somewhat pathetic Genre as he waged a desperate ant brilliant, but after being shifted into an position, a steadily losing fight. BOBBY DODD, the briHlant sophomore quarterback, was the Vol ace, although he made but two of their points. 'His business tonight was not with shooting; goals. It was with breaking up Vandv passes and' feeding the bal to his mates, who had a knack of getting free in a corner of the court. The Tennesseans best bet was a quick breaking play under the basket, a play, they would not click until- those closing minute.

Tom Franklin was it np by getting the basketball' away from -them, But Tom Franklin went out And the Vols came In. TENN. (26) Pos, VANDY (22) Dodd Lucas Coffee (6) Brown ant (9) Faust (8) Sharps (7) (2) Substitutes: Tennessee, Silllfee (3); Hackman, (3). VaAderbilt: Rutherford, Cummings. 1 Referees Raymond, Johnson.

season, engaged in aa 11-lnnlng Asheville practice game today, with the White and the Grays playing a 64 Greenville tie. Ray Schalk. acting manager of the Giants, the score for the Graye in the ninth inning when he Columbia tripled and scored on cummings sacrifice flyj 1 ighting basketeers of the (Federal eague that is under the direction if the Bureau of Stecreation. Many joints have felt their mettle this eason. The Legion -is a newly formed Ive -with about three game to heir' credit.

Two of these teams five' been the hardest quints ever seen la this section of the country, he first "being the LaRue Indians nd the second the Rail Lites of 'hattanooga. American Legion cagesters rounced McClungs five last night iarkness, McKeen, Cooler Lavin, ud Greenblott were -outstanding' rr the Legion-' The score Whites .....122 100 000 00 15 4 Macon Grays 100 012 011 00 12 4 Johnson, Chap-v Witry; Ogden, Stewers, Fitzslmmons. Henry and Schalk. Saturday Dmnble-heatlersy Memorial Pay IHiMMieaders. Hogaa..

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