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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 8

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SP NEWS AND fsEATt IRAES THE SHREYEPORT JOURNAI Tuesday Dee 27 1932 -0 't Page Eigh-f THE SHREYEPORT JOURNAT Pi '1111l opprog 1 0 AN RE -A Tuesilay 27 1932 I 174 s1 4 NEWS OW i' I 16 i tf" 1 I I I 1 I I i' i A I I i I 42 c- I 4- 1 1 1 If TOUR CENTENARY CAGERS 4 ANNUAL WINTER i 4 a I CI I memo 0 Players notommutem sumgme menemot mmoomw 17 iAsWeev-i Wins 4'1Itallan Heavy Substituted for- Lyons on Mat Card Corsicana Wi I I And wereSaying 1 FIVE BIG EVENTS AT BR CLUB Prep Grid Title In- a tyll i i 6 By Otis Harris 4 4 WithAft 1 high toarf4iftteschool ndSpreayCs be0 ul ti awoenli 1 1 CORSICANA Texas Dee i I- Will Play Ten Games PIE gentlemen with the un- played Ma- 3 disciplined tresses and bat- ein To National in Long-Distance Hitting sae en ci ott he ol ems se III Southwest and tered hats whom we know as crthha mto 1 Midwest Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lan- ifr: 0 941610 0WA040 I I game eSh hiPerhei dis way have to worry umbe rto Mih Smithy mthy Elaborate I Slugged 6 with his $63000-a-year salar Strikes Gold 1 1 the 0 state gilt to 7 not i 3 up five to the Masons' By OTIS HARRIS I and less authority until his me Craig to Battle Stratton in I cd 1 15 LAMMED to the mudguars 0 present contract expires If i Puck Made to Pay Youth's i NI-ith Centenary basket-ball For the handwriting on the wall! Wrestling Brawl Programs Way Througs School i Home Runs playfrs a gasoline odt-ssey clearly indicates that the end of --e itP ttigilllilake the Landis dynasty In baseball is! travelinz in assorted specimens Ca a 1 na-r------r---1CarriedOut In Pinch es not far away I -r fnrkfve ttatirnrP atrilolz I Rose Bowl Game: By OTIS HARRIS RAMMED to the mudguards NV it Centenary basket-ball players a gasoline odt-ssey travelin2' in assorted specimens 4)r automotive tinware struck stPittWill Make fRose Bowl Game 111 a in the Air t-o-o-o--w-o-4---di-0----------we Batting Average of Phi lly Star Good for Third Place Neckers to Battle Next Tuesday Night at Auditorium Women's City Championship Tourney Leading Event A protest against the autocratic domination of the sport by Judge Landis which Phil Ball of the St Louis Browns had the gumption to put into words nipped some of the commissioner's authority recently when Ball won enough support to prevent subsequent interference by the all-highest with manipulations between major league clubs and their minor league offshoots To Judge Landis chain store baseball has long been the horrid word and a practice be abhorred INSTEAD of having FL Lyons get into his hair in next Tuesday night's wrestling brawl at the Municipal auditorium Jack Humberto wiii have Tony Catalina to deal with tik 4 1 4 I 1 1 i 1 t- f-fl' i --4 f4- '4''- It3''' i -1---- -r 11-6- '4-1: ---1T t's '(41k 1-11 1Vt '14 0 5t4tt 1 :1180 -41 ---ker--k- i'''' 4- tgb -i010 4-i5-14-e -m: -z----- 0- 4 :14 7-- on t1Z -4-0 A 71 --r-- -i-' i1: 4'-- Itotoig-'4--- '5 Ire 7 7 1 iv l' A 3 i 4) 4--- 4-7iir-- :1 st -77- 711 7 0 P'- '-i i It irxt By HUGH FULLERTON JR Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Dec 27--Although Frank O'Doul Brooklyn's portside outfielder won the National league's 1932 batting championship by the proverbial mile it was his teammate John Henry Frederick and young Charles Herbert Klein of Philadelphia who really s11owN1 the boys how to paste the pell(q 1 Frederick who did most of' his i work as a pinch hitter created a complete upheaval in the records for that kind of batting by hitting runs in six different pinches The old major league record was hree held by Hamilton Hyatt of the 1913 Pittsburgh Pirates Fred Williams of the 1928 Phillies and Clifford Crawford or the 1927 New York Giants Average Good Only By BILL BONE BROADMOOR Golf club conducted five big golf events during the 1932 season in addition to regular ladies' day contests every Wednesday sweepstakes for men on Saturdays and a number of tournaments sponsored by the Shreveport Women's Golf association Leading all events was the womens city championship which was won by Mrs Dick Richards of ths home club following some of the most interesting play ever produced in this tournament Mrs Richards defeated her final opponent Mrs Williams 7 and 6 by setting a new women's record of ZS on the first nine holes to take a lead of 7 up and thereby adding a fitting climax to a great tournament The first surprise of the tourney came when Mrs Harry Morgan defending champion and medalist with an 87 lost to Mrs MacMillan in the second round after a 21-hole battle which terminated at the third extra hole when Mrs MacMillan holed her approach shot for a birdie 3 Mrs Abry Cahn fresh from a fine victory in the state champion Mrs Cahn fresh from a fine victory in the state tic' st an r14 1 WO a th'" th 4 111( el by a of a I me 1 cat rep (Associated Press) TUCSON Ariz Dec a' 1933 Rose Bowl game will be a battle in the air as far as the University of Pittsburgh Panthers are concerned At least that is what spectators at the first local public showing of the Eastern team inferred after seeing the Panthers here to train for the Jan 2 contest with Southern California at Pasadena let loose a dazzling forward pass attack in scrimmage Using various backfield corabtnations of He ler Sebastian Hogan Winstock Matesic and Weisenbaugh Coach Jock Sutherland sent the regulars against the second and third string aggregations yesterday afternoon Forward passing pre- dominated and the Panthers appeared to have more than ordinary ability and luck in completing long throws The remaining four days In which the Panthers will be here are expected to be spent in developing offensive plays The Easterners have a line comparing favorably In reputation to that of the Trojans Coach Sutherland thinks if he can develop a few scoring plays to fool Coach Howard Jones' team he will have the game won However Sutherland has not changed for the public his pessimistic attitude on the outcome of the game He still says he believes hie Panthers are in for a trimming He admits however he lays no claim to the title of a prophet such as Coach Hunk Anderson of Notre Dame developed a few weeks ago Anderson said the Trojans would beat his team 13 to they did MU intneriana MS it ne can a few scoring plays to fool Coach Howard Jones' team he will hays the game won However Sutherland ba not changed or the public his pessi- mistic attitude on the outcome of the game He still says he believes his Panthers are in for a trimming He admits however he lays no claim to the title of a prophet such as Coach Hunk Anderson of Notre Dame developed a few weeks ago Anderson said the Trojans would beat his team 13 to they did above all others Prior to this 1 Announcement of the switch year's joint meeting of American I from Lyons to Catalina was made and National league club owners Tuesday by Promoter Julius Sigel he ha 9 been able to wield the big Because he ate too much Christ-stick upon their heads with such I mas dinner and got a stomach striking success that whatever he or because he not eat said went in the sense that he an-1 ache' enough swered for everybody and was an- and is trying to catch I Sigel was not entirely clear on the swerable to none But a rebellion that has been cancelled a sched- uled engagement to meet the pride 1 smouldering for years flared sud- I Of Mexico in next week's bone- December meeting of the astuate denly into open insurrection at the bending headliner and the impres- moguls and when the smoke of 1 ano quickly accepted an opportu- battle cleared away it was discov- I nitY to substitute Catalina for the ered that he was powerless to In-bed-head Described by the promoter as a terfere with the farming of players 1 to clubs that are members of any- wrestling whiz in every sense of body's chain store system As one I the word as a man who has ap- authority expressed the situation: peared as frequently in Madison lf the Browns choose to send Square garden as Rudy Dusek has a player to Milwaukee it wont in Shreveport a leading figure make any difference whether Phil among the contemporary Italian Ball owns a share or all of the Mil- flippers and floppers Catalina Is waukee stock and Commissioner hailed by the promoter as a man Landis will have to treat the trans- who is certain to make Humberortfetil incl -111 ir th to's hair stand on end He weighs waukee stock and Commissioner uaueu uy tue Ft 011101i Ca a aa Landis will have to treat the trans- who is certain to make Humber-action just as he would if the to's hair stand on end He weighs tos hair stand on end He weighs I neaft not 1 bat 1 $pc ed the col Ea In err Dit we the An Ise old Ku pui Mc ful int Ta hat is Or tit rat in 126 an fel LI 0 SI La --Assoclated Precs Photo Andy Toth of Eveleth Minn who has been sold by the St Paul Greyhounds to the Chicago Blackhawks plays hockey to pay his way through the University of Minnesota law school George Crag Tulsa blacksmith who will meet Walter Stratton in one of two feature wrestling matches to be held next Tuesday night at the Munic- Ipal auditorium They are I cY arc Sir" out today for favored spots in the and Mid West Accempanied by Coach Curtis Parker and Trainer "Hoot" Gib--on a party of 10 Maroon and White basketeers was out on the highways Tuesday en route to the first stopping point on a winter Journey that will keep the tourists and their rolling stock away from their PPrmanent base for about 1 two weeks before they head homeward to play out a string of eight 1 A A assignments In the group were Olin Matthews 'Vickers and Allums forwards Levy and Harper centers: Smith Blakemore Williams and Stant-up guards Tourists Will Play 10 Games on Trip The voyagers will play about ten tames en the trip and will meet teams of Arkansas Indiana Illinois and Kansas while on the tour But because be has a team that is relatively green to Centenary varsity basket-ball ways and because a "flu" epidemic and the caneellation of a couple of early names have interfered materially with the advance preparations of the club Parker expressed some doubt if the squad would come back with its shirts The schedule laid out for the boys will bring them up against several famous 'basket-ball organizations and in the case of several Indiana teams the club will meet Parker pointed out somewhat dolefully that only one team that ha1 invaded that It tat this season has been able to win a geme from the "We have had only a fair training season" the coach allowed "anti It would not surprise me at all If we came back with a record of having lost more games than we won" Nevertheless the gay young basket-ball blades looked forward' to the experience with great interest and were particularly pepped up over the prospect of a couple of days in Chicago where they will get a preview of the world fair Home Season Will Open on Jan 12 Returning the first week in Jan- nary the Gents will launch their home season and their conference schedule simultaneously in a game with Southwestern of Lafayette La here on Jan 12 Other A A numbers include battles with Stetson here on Jan 18 Union here on Jan 26 Tech at Ruston Feb 7 Normal at Shreveport Feb 13 Tech at Shreveport on Feb 20 Normal at Natchitoches on Feb 25 and a game at Lafayette with Southwestern on a date yet to be lected Texas wants to come here for a couple of games the latter part of February and will be accommodated if dates with other clubs can be juggied around to fit the Longhorns into the schedule Provided the Gents qualify they still compete in the general I A A tournament at Jackson Miss' March 1 2 and Browns were sending the player to about 212 and comes here recomToledo or Kalamazoo" I mended by Morris Sigel promoter I at Houston and a brother of the rotund Julius as a sure-fire box of-Although Landis' value to the hit Although Landis' value to the about 212 and comes here recom- by Morris Sigel promoter at Houston and a brother of the to- tund Julius as a sure-fire box of- rice hit itntersectionali I Games Booked by Southern Teams: id11e 1 1 I For Third Position 1 Klein's batting average of 3481 was gond only for third place -0 'points behind O'Doud and two be- hind Bill Terry the Giants' clout- ing manager but he drove his hits i to all corners of the lot to mop ip the season's long-hitting honors and then just to show his versa- fility captured the league's base- stealing honors with 20 thefts I i la four full seasons in the ma- jors Klein never has made fewer i than 100 runs and 200 hits and only I once did he fail to make his blows i good for 400 bases His total base of 420 for 1S32 enabled him Mat Results to equal the major league record set by Lou Gehrig of reaching that Sonnenberg 220 level in three seasons Boston defeated Nick Lutze 210 I Chuck's batting record for the California two falls to one ran this way: Runs 152 first place hits 226 first place titular level when Terry Chick total bases 420 first place dou- Hare-Y and Jim Bottomley of the i bles 50 second place triples 15 St Louis Cardinals flinshed In a Ithird place home runs 38 tie for virtual tie O'Doul made the great' first est number of singles 158 Hughey One of the few hitters to lead Critz of the Giants had the most Klein in any department Paul times at bat 659 and Dick Bartell of Pittsburgh set a new of Philadelphia topped the sacrifice i league record for doubles as he hit hit column with 35 62 to lead for the year and displace Terry added to the record list by Klein's 1930 mark of 59 Babe Her- hitting six homers in four consecuman of Cincinnati with 19 triples tive games during April tying th and Gus Suhr Pittsburgh with major league mark held by Klein 16 also managed to finish ahead of Babe Ruth of the Yankees and Ken 1 the Philadelphian while Mel Ott Williams of the Browns of the Giants shared the home run Two new marks appeared In tb club batting records as the Phil- lead Terry gave Klein a close race in the hit column finishing lies finished on top with a 293 one Lehind mark The ipague as a whole mad O'Dcul Tops League a new high record of 43763 times I In One-Base Blows at bat and the Giants hit the all In addition to winning the bat- time low of 49 sacrifices 10 lower than their mark for 1931 the first ting cbssmpionship with his 368 season after the sacrifice fly was mash 19 points above the 1931' rillori rtilt virtual tie O'Doul made the greatest number of singles 158 Hughey Critz of the Giants had the most times at bat 659 and Dick Bartell of Philadelphia topped the sacrifico hit column with 35 Terry added to the record list by hitting six homers in four consecutive games during April tying th major league mark held by Klein Babe Ruth of the Yankees and Ken Williams of the Browns Two new marks appeared in tb club batting records as the Phil lies finished on top with a 293 mark 'IMP ieague as a whole mad a new high record of 43763 times at bat and the Giants hit the all-time low of 49 sacrifices 10 lower than their mark for 1931 the first season after the sacrifice fly was ruled out light-heavies IhPeaalvi aleljs(1 champion-mended ship furnished the other big upset i ws-s- by losing to Mrs Williams I writers Select on the twentieth hole of a semi- i final match victory in the men Humberto Demurs at I PAll -Southern' I Hamp Blanchard won his third Switch to Italian i rep Grid Team: 's club champion- ship play ed in the fall winning According to the promoter Hum- easily in his final match with Dick berto demurred slightly when the Richards by a score of 7 and 5 switch was made from Lyons to (Asseciated Press) Catalina but when he was re- BILOXI Miss Dec "7--The AI111321 Loses Chance minded that be is under obligations To Repeat Triumph all-Southern prep school to Sigel and that there was a time Jack Annan medalist In the when he was not entirely in the team named by 15 Dixie event with a 70 lost a chance to re- good graces of the local exploiter sports writers included three peat his 1931 victory and suffered of wrestling beef the Mexican players from Florida two each th3 only real upset of the tourney capitulated and agreed to fill the from Louisiana Mississippi when a display of subpar golf by date 9 ssippi Missi Dick Richards beat him 4 and 3 in Briefly the match was put up to and Arkansas and one each the semifinal round Humberto on a take-it-or-leave-it from Oklahoma and Alabama Two upsets featured the women's basis and he took it The team: club championship which was won The original plan to pair up Plasman left end Miami Fla by Mrs Williams with a 2-up George Craig the Tulsa black- Sala left tackle and captain victory over Mrs MacMillan smith with Walter Stratton an Greenville Miss Breyer left after an uphill battle in the final Eastern light-heavy still stands guard Meridian Miss AN-ants round The winner finished with a and that pair will meet in the open- Center Baton Rouge La Godwin fine display of shot-making after ing number that will be waged on right guard Tampa Fla Baldwin reaching the twelfth hole 3 down a two-out-of-three-fall basis but right tackle Lake Charles La and 7 to play will be limited to one hour of tus- Allen right end Tulsa Okla Overwhelming favorites for the selling Goldberg quarter back Pine Bluff title Mrs Abry Cahn state chamThe Humberto-Catalina match Ark Corrotto left half Fort pion and Mrs Dick Richards city will be two falls out of three but Smith Ark Willcox right half title-holder went out unexpectedly will span the marathon two-hour Mobile Ala Eppert full back in the second round Mrs Calm losperiod Jacksonville Fla ing one up to Mrs A Strahan Sigel is now at work on a price Honorable mention: and Mrs Richards taking a 5-and-4 list that he says will be so low that Manuel Biloxi Miss: Walters beating from Mrs Arbogast the customers simply can not re- Laurel Miss Merlin Miami Fla: A great finish won the annual sist that impulse to come out and McInnis Palmetta Fla Beard president's cup tourney a handicap see what it is all about Atlanta Ga Rhodenhiser Macon affair for A Strahan who came Aso Ga Brewton Mobile Ala: Tori-f back in 37 on the last nine holes to TENNIS TOURNEY OPENS bio Moreau New Orleans Salome defeat Dick Gustine 2 and 1 after El Paso Texas Asmbell Houston being 2 down at the turn (Associated Press) Texas Sheemaker Beaumont Another handicap tournament NEW YORK Dec 27--The na- Texas Ahren Oklahoma City the vice president's cup was won tional junior indoor tennis chant- Okla 'White El Dorado Ark by Brown who defeated Hopionships opening today at the sev- Ross Pine Bluff Ark Smith Fort mer Moore 3 and 2 in the final I enth regiment armory drew a field Smith Ark round 4-4 A Irs1 ea 8eo 1 glo A ad avr Mn ref- ik (Associated Press) Texas Shcemaker Beaumc NEW YORK Dec na- Texas Ahren Oklahoma Ci tional junior indoor tennis chant- Okla White El Dorado Ar pionships opening today at the sev- Ross Pine Bluff Ark Smith enth regiment armory drew a field Smith Ark of 64 headed by Marco game has been questioned for almost a decade because many of the leading figures in the sport who grew up in the game considered him an interloper in its affairs he has been the one-man show and the court of last resort In baseball ever since the 1919 world series scandal Meanwhile he has drawn more than three quarters of a million dollars in salary plus office expense to keep the sport on an even keel Even in these times of economic distress when major clubs and minor clubs were trimming down to the bone cutting salaries lowering player limits doing away with coaches and other superfluous employees the salary of the commissioner was allowed to stand at its original figure and until his contract expires in 1934 he-will continue to draw those 65000 smackers whether he has no more authority than a glorified office boy Baseball critics are in complete agreement that the major league powers have virtually written the closing chapter in Landis' domination over the sport that much of the power has been stripped from the commissioner whose decisions hitherto have gone unchallenged And there is an undertone in their comment that that is as it should be and without actually smacking their bands together and identifying the action as whole-hearted applause Eastern baseball writers appear to take the view that Landis got what was coming to him I 4 te Pi fe WI re dr Pe Pa ri fe WI re dr Pe Pa III By DILLON GRAHAM Associated Press Sports Writer ATLANTA Dec 27 Army and Pittsburgh in the East Ohio State in the Mid-West and Southern California in the Far West are among the intersectional opponents Southern football teams will face next fall A majority of the Southern and Southeastern conference teams have announced their 1933 schedules with 27 intersectional contests already arranged At least a dozen others are in the making The present line-up shows nine intersectional engagements for Southern conference teams ten for Southeastern elevens and eight for other Dixie squads Georgia has not made public its chedule but published reports have said the Bulldogs will meet Yale New York university and Southern California may come to Athens Florida also hopes to renew its contract with the University of California at Los Angeles Word from Columbia is that South Carolina's program will Include games with Villa Nova and Temple university Tulane a Southern leader for several years will sail into the East to play Colgate in New York city and also will meet Texas A Vanderbilt takes on Ohio State after a one-year lapse and also adds Oklahoma to its slate Alabama goes north to engage Fordham in New York Ns-lane Ten- nessee enters the intersectional lists against George Washington university Louisiana State plays Rice and the University of Mississippi tackles Marquette Virginia and Washington and Lee have three intersectional foes The Cavaliers face Columbia university Ohio State and Navy while the Generals meet Yale Princeton and West Virginia Both Clernson and North Carolina State play George Washington and Virginia Military takes on the Army at West Point Mercer university of Macon Ga plays Army and Navy on st sive week-ends at West Point and Annapolis while Ccntre enlleze Danville Ky has both Boston college and Pittsburgh Radio Program TUESDAY DECEMBER 27 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) programs to key and basic chain nr groups therent unless Epe cl fled coast to coast (c to c) designation includes all available stations) 1 players Hecht of the University of Pennsylvania titleholder for two years East-West JOCKEY SMASHES RECORD BY RIDING HIS 208TH WINNER Teams to (Associated Press) NEW ORLEANS Dec 27--Johnny Gilbert more firmly entrenched his position as America's leading rider by bringing in three winners at Jefferson park yesterday to bring his total for the year to 20S on ahead of the modern record set hi 1')27 by Hardy CI CI Some of the comments are point ed and interesting: Davis Walsh sports editor of International News tremendous fact remained that Judge Landis no longer is the dictator of baseball's destinies answering for everybody and answerable to none He has been stripped of the trappings from his one-man show his wings are clipped and while the illusion of power remains the substance is gone It was taken away from him at the joint meeting of the major leagues ben they voted him out of his interpretative' power in applying the rules governing the sale and purchases of players and made him a mere administrator an employee a glorified managing clerk No one will talk openly and for publication But in 'off-the-record Iconfidences owners are frankly with what they conceive I to be the end of "the Landis op1 pression" Davis Walsh sports editor of News tremendous fact remained that Landis no longer is dictator of baseball's destinies answering for everybody and an- swerable to none He has been stripped of the trappings from his one-man show his wings are clip- ped and while the illusion of pow- er remains the substance is gone It was taken away from him at the joint meeting of the major leagues ben they voted him out of his interpretative' power in ap- plying the rules governing the sale and purchases of players and made him a mere administrator an em- ployee a glorified managing clerk No one will talk openly and for publication But in 'off-the-record confidences owners are frankly delighted with what they conceive to be the end of "the Landis pression" to be the end of "the Landis op- pression" 1 1 a 1 1 a I 1 0 Babe Wants to Become Star in Three Fields with the manacles which figuraInternational tively bound him and other major Play Practice Games league magnates to absolute sub-Judge servience to the most abject agree-the ment ever signed by baseball men That was the document which cre- 1 W11 Test Prowess Against Clubs Composed ated a baseball commissioner and which resulted in the elevation of Of Famed Gristers of Recent Years Judge Kenesaw Landis to fill a the office The document gave (Associated Press) the commissioner a real dictator- Iship over baseball It even pledg- in FRANCISCO Dec stars for the ed owners not to object to or coin- East-West Shrine charity Izame Jan 2 will test their prowess I plain publicly much less go to law against teams composed of outstanding college ridsters of re- over his rulings For years al- years though Ball hal some support cent Yesterdays from American league owners Na- These practice games will be practice brought tional magnates were oppos- played tomorrow Ernie Nevers teresting developments In the camp to his effort to break loose Stanford university full back and of the are favored from the control of 'Czar' Landis now an assistant coach there will as he was sometimes called It lead a team against the Eastern here by thoce who baclethoir pre-I was not until the coming of the forces Paul Ford the dictions with cash Coaches Andy 'chain store and its development club's great end will direct an Kerr and Dick Hanley Lned up op-in both leagues that Ball gradual- eleven in a battle with the western their players in elevens different I ly picked up support In the final contingent i assault it was virtually the unani- join Among the men who will Una nine Middle Westerners on John Wray sports editor of from any formed previously put- mous agreement of owners that the Nevers are Dal Marvii former! Northwestern a I what appeared to be a first team the St Louis commissioner attitude on trans- "ScotchY" The only Far Easterners were Bob dog Philip De Catesby Ball 'got his fors of players by chain store clubs Campbell quarter back and Ilal man' at last For 111 years in one I was harmful to both major and center both former Stan- 1 Smith and Hill guards on way or another he has wrestled i minor league clubs and players" 1 Keres unscored-on Colgate team ford stars 1 this year in both leagues that Ball gradual- i eleven in a battle with the western their players in elevens different ly picked up support In the final I contingent i 4 a mous agreement of owners that the ssault it was virtually the unani-1 Among the men who will from an formed previously put- 1 jOin i tine John Wray sports editor of Nevers are Dal 'Nlarviiformer nin Middle Westerners on we the St Louis commiss hat appeared to a first team dog Philip De Catesby Ball 'got his fors of players by chain store clubs Campbell quarter back and Ilal The only Far Easterners were Smit: Hill nards on Bob man' at last For 12 years in one was harmful to both major and McCreer3- center and both former stan-1 -on Col way or another he has wrestled minor league clubs and players" 1 Kerel unscored Colgate team ford stars 1 this year -ily Programr subject to change (By The Assoctatea Press) NEC-WEAF NETWORK 9 ASIC East: wnrif (key) steel wlic wjar wtag svcsb wti Wilt wfbr wrc wgy wtarn wr) wsal Midwest: wrrafi vcfl ksd SVOC-W113 scow vidat NORTHWEST 4 CANADIAN wtmj kto webc wday klyr ckgw cfcf SOUTH wrwa writt WWrIC wig wjas wod v-sm symc wsb wapi tvi cix livoo wky wfaa whap kprc ktbs kths kdyl kelt' kghl kfl kw komo khg koa 1ex kjr kga kfsd ktar Cent East 503-- Frances Kirbery Baritone of the Sekatary coast Knights Sketch Robsons Buckarocs Goldbergs Sketch and Crumit King Orchestra Bernie and the Lads Wynn tfli Dance Olsen Orchestra Denny's Orchestra Bestor for coast Veerns east: Ben repeat CL'SWAEC NETWORK wahe (key) IN wade rj ca') wa74b wgr wkbw vikre wr ckciic wdrc vcau wip-wfan was svean wfbi 4 wjsv Midwest: wbbm weri wfyrn krnbc wocn kmos wowo EAST AND CANADIAN wpg who ccfea 14-47rc cfrii eicae! IXIE gt utsa wbr v-qam wrifyi K-ra wrec wlac wdsu wtf-ic krld w2cq korria wdbo wods rv rt whas a tar wdhj wwra MIDWEST acrh wFLbt wrrhrj m7-aq Pfab 0 kscj wibw kfh wArtn ko19r2r ccUlkNFori PACIFIC roc: rk: Cent East Lang wabe only Harriet Cruise 41 In est 5:30 Hairs allyoYect: Parto cos tonlyi The cal Cent East Rogers In 2432 east Een Sevin Orch Frank Ratmondi Boy wabc Ben Stilvins coast Price basic John Kelvin Organ Piano crant 7:15 Die tators Eltrchft rnidw: Smyth Boliew Smith The Madison Columblans--c to Street to to Opera Stars 15-Uon Thote McCarty Keyboard Hi1---itt to est O'Neal Tenor east: Myrt 43 repeat to ct Jones Or--c to Redman Or-- to Stern to itt only NEC-WJZ NETWORK BASIC East: I z-et hasi 'Ana! unam 1ka Agar jr vl- Midwest: tacky icyw kfics weor wis kyrit kwer Koit wren wrrag NORTHWEST CANADIAN Istmi wiba kstp ssebit urlay kfyr ckgw v-Jet SOUTH sit rva wptf wwnc wis wjaz vfla-wsun wicx) wsm wync wsh u-kir smb ksro vsky wfaa wbap pre woat kth kths kdyl kgir kg1-1 PACIFIC COAST kri kv korne knq ktea kez kir liga kfsi ktar Cent East 04'1 Aid Society Hart Holiywoc 530-- Orchestra east Sin2ing frr rrItt-APst 6:45 Thornas emst r'ntY: Orphan Annie----idw Iv 'n' Cri4 of Balkans Duo Cuban Orches in Health Doctor Sketch Memories Poet Robison Orches Sisters Songs Concert Rots Amos 'n" for sett Concert Or--to Moores Orchestra uj Miiwaukst sociated rreEs) CHICAGO Dec Didrikson hopes to become a triple star in the field of professional radio performer a movie actress and a writer In announcing her plans to capitalize on her fame as an all-around athlete the Texas miss said she would center herattention on those three fields and shun any offers to endorse products It was on a charce of endorsing an automobile that Miss Didrikson was suspended from the National Amateur Athletic union and then reinstated "If the A A will permit me I am doing the best to attend to my own that have resulted en tirely from their own error" she said "And it would make everything so much more pleasant for every one if they sliould elect or be in duced to do likewise" Miss Didrikson said her movie work would be confined to Athletic "shorts" 1 -OL 1- I 11 IREVEPORT ON MITT FEA31 1 27 i )N ROLGE La DC McCrory 11" Leander ctreet Shreveport bac been named otle of the 26 members of the arszty boxing squad at Louisiana State 41-0-0-0------- e-die------10-00-110-11-0-11-11-11 0- aloa-11040-0--op-e-0-1 4-0----0-0 0 II 0 university according to the list is- i sued by Capt Frzeis Brink I HisToRy MAy REPEAT IN RosE BOWL 4 varsity boxing team at tile it Ile j--7 a junior in thei -010410410-409-0-e--0-41-0-0-e-0-0-0-0-0- ---o--o---- -011-----114 1----1111-11-- 0- -e -o-----o---4---------- 1 colege of agriculture By PAUL ZIMMERMAN case of history repeating itself yards to be made against it but I pleted 30 of its SS tosses for at Among promising member of Unless figures belie the facts it only 517 were the result of their the large freshman squa are Associated Press Sports Writer gain of 173S yards and only 4 of i would appear that the Panther oprponents' aerial game the attempted passes were inter Stack and Slack both from i 1 LOS ANGELES Dee weakness on defense this year is cepted Shreveport and Freeman of the same as it was on that New Fifty Of 159 forward passes were Grid fans Ivho saw South- Eight of Troys 24 touchdowns Bossier City They are "gradu-: I Year's day of 1939 when the Tree I completed against Pitt A dozen of the annual intcrcompay ern California's -17-to-11 vie- i were intercepted The Trojans: on during the past season were direct- ates" oer tournament conducted by jans went on a scoring spree 'with ly the result of paces came from 1143zing tory Pitt burgh three I rasses Ithe other band allowed only the ex- '1' of intercepted pacses and a number years ago delved into the cont-1 Of the 1457 yardc gained azainSt 112S attempted aerial hrust to con- ef others were made possible via "'Tarr 't-tra-' tensive program of n-nli Captain Brink as tart parative statistics today won- i the Panthers during the 10 games inect for their opponents and inter- the air mural athletics at the univerzity dering if the impendin llose the act season 1 on 71S of them a cepted 21 others Pittsburgh by comparison in 1 0 4111s i a i ost half were made on completed On the other side of the ledzer gmes a picked up only 517 yards Eight country schools in Bryan tournament at Pasadena' mcrwlard -flips In rine games 1Coacb Howard Jones' team in in with "3 jasses completed out of S6 1 county Okla fed a total of 50toJU: Jan no would be anotheriSoutlieru California allowe 47i 1 nIns all nZ lial tins iazne at coin attemta 7 ihot lunches to pupils in a xear i 411 1-Z moseneentosomsiti21 I Tr -amsommr --amsommr emmar pow totr.

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